New York scores $100M for low-income broadband access
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New York scores $100M for low-income broadband access
ALBANY — U.S. Treasury officials announced Wednesday they have approved New York’s application for $100 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan, allowing the state to connect nearly 100,000 low-income housing units to high-speed internet services offered at reduced…
New York scores $100M for low-income broadband access
ALBANY — U.S. Treasury officials announced Wednesday they have approved New York’s application for $100 million from the American Rescue Plan, allowing the state to connect nearly 100,000 low-income housing units to high-speed internet services offered at reduced rates.
New York scores $100M for low-income broadband access
ALBANY — U.S. Treasury officials announced Wednesday they have approved New York's application for $100 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan, allowing the state to connect nearly 100,000 low-income housing units to high-speed internet services offered at reduced…
New York receiving $100M in federal funds to boost broadband internet access for low income families
Gov. Hochul joined White House officials, as well as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, both New York Democrats, on Wednesday to announce that funding from 2021′s American Rescue Plan Act will be used to boost broadband access to about 100,000 households.
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