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Alaska to receive $100 million in additional funding for rural broadband projects
Washington,
August 22, 2023
Alaska to receive $100 million in additional funding for rural broadband projects
Anchorage, AK—Today, Representative Peltola was joined by Tommy Beaudreau, Deputy Secretary of the Interior, and Mitch Landrieu, Senior Advisor to the President and White House Infrastructure Coordinator, to announce $100 million in new funding for broadband projects in Alaska.
The funding is being delivered through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s ReConnect program to three Alaskan projects:
“Alaska is set to receive transformative infrastructure investments that are working to ensure all communities in our state have access to high-speed internet—and with today’s announcement, we know we’re one step closer in our work to connect all Alaskans. After hearing the calls from Alaskans, strengthening rural infrastructure and broadband access was a priority of mine when crafting the bipartisan infrastructure law. Through our work the ReConnect and BEAD programs, Alaskans in rural communities will have better access to telehealth services, education opportunities, the ability to connect with family and friends, and so much more,” said Senator Lisa Murkowski.
“Gaining access to reliable, affordable, high-speed internet—an amenity most Americans take for granted—has been a top priority for Alaska’s rural communities for years. It has also been a top priority for me, and a driving force behind my work on the broadband provisions of the bipartisan infrastructure bill,” said Sen. Sullivan. “Today, we are witnessing this goal come to fruition for thousands of Alaskans across the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region and many Alaskans in Southeast. This new broadband infrastructure—the latest grant awards following billions of dollars’ worth of projects already announced—will unlock limitless possibilities in terms of telehealth, education and small business opportunities. I look forward to ground being broken on these projects to improve the lives and well-being Alaskans as we continue on our mission to wire and connect every community and village in our state.”
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