Nearly 90,000 households in Central Florida are at risk of losing internet access next month if funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is not extended. This issue also affects 1 in 6 Wisconsin households, potentially leading to spikes in internet bills. Various officials and organizations are advocating for affordable internet access, emphasizing its importance for all individuals, including Tribes in New Mexico. The loss of ACP funding is highlighted as widening the digital divide and impacting low-income families.
Loss of funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program widens the digital divide, leaving low-income families stranded. We must invest in infrastructure for entrepreneurship, resilience, & American innovation. https://t.co/3QJn6qlBmP @lsvaranas @BusinessInsider
Access to reliable, high-speed internet is a necessity for everyday life. But right now, many Tribes in New Mexico lack access to this essential infrastructure. A new investment of $10 million for NM from the American Rescue Plan will help change that. https://t.co/rdhJpflvPz
1 in 6 Wisconsin households may face spikes in internet bills with the end of the Affordable Connectivity Program. Here's what to know. https://t.co/1qA6rpaOwe
Affordable internet access should not be out of reach for anyone in this country. Congress must act to ensure everyone can get online. https://t.co/eD7Mif7p4a
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Nearly 90,000 households in Central Florida are at risk losing internet access next month if we donβt extend funding for the ACP. I joined FCC commissioner @agomezfcc and State Representative @johannaforflorida for a roundtable with local seniors, one of the communities thatβ¦ https://t.co/Xmxq0yPscj