Biden Announces $40 Billion For High-Speed Internet Access: How The White House Is Pushing ‘Bidenomics’

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The White House announced a new $42 billion investment in high-speed internet access Monday as part of its “Bidenomics” campaign.

The White House announced a new $42 billion investment in high-speed internet access Monday as part of its “Bidenomics” campaign to promote the president’s economic policies as he kicks off his 2024 reelection bid.... [+]

The program will target underserved areas, often rural communities, where internet providers have been reluctant to invest in expensive projects to serve a small number of people. States will be required to submit bids by the end of the year, detailing how they would use the money to connect underserved areas and improve internet access in jurisdictions with poor connectivity.

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