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Common Cause elogia al líder del partido Clyburn, al Grupo de Trabajo de Banda Ancha Rural de la Cámara de Representantes y a los demócratas de la Cámara por el proyecto de ley integral de banda ancha

Hoy, el líder de la mayoría en la Cámara de Representantes, Clyburn, y el Grupo de Trabajo de Banda Ancha Rural de la Cámara, junto con los líderes del Comité de Energía y Comercio de la Cámara, presentaron la "Ley de Internet Accesible y Asequible para Todos". Esta legislación integral proporciona 180 mil millones de dólares en fondos para el despliegue de banda ancha, a la vez que facilita opciones asequibles para su adopción, crea programas de equidad digital, mejora la recopilación de datos sobre el precio y la calidad de las redes de banda ancha y protege la banda ancha comunitaria.

Today, House Majority Whip Clyburn and the House Rural Broadband Task Force along with leadership in the House Energy and Commerce Committee  introduced the “Accessible, Affordable, Internet for All Act.” The comprehensive legislation provides $80 billion of funding for broadband deployment while enabling affordable options for broadband adoption, creating digital equity programs, enhancing data collection regarding the price and quality of broadband networks, and protecting community broadband.

Declaración de Michael Copps, asesor especial de Common Cause y excomisionado de la FCC

“We commend Majority Whip Clyburn, the House Rural Broadband Task Force, and leadership in the House Energy and Commerce for introducing a comprehensive bill to ensure everyone is connected to affordable, high-speed, quality broadband. The legislation addresses all aspects of the digital divide by including provisions that would provide robust broadband access to communities that lack it, enable affordable options to connect low-income communities , and create digital equity programs to stem out long-standing disparities in broadband connectivity.

“For too long, we have talked about getting broadband out to everyone but are nowhere near getting the job done. Broadband remains unaffordable for millions of families; students lack connectivity at home to complete their homework, while millions more live in areas without any broadband access at all. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed many of the gaps in broadband connectivity we face today. Americans without broadband are unable to telework, engage in remote learning, access telehealth services, or stay in touch with their loved ones.

“Our democracy depends on everyone having access to robust and affordable broadband in order to participate in a 21calle century society. Broadband is the connective tool that facilitates free expression, civic engagement, access to news and information, and host of essential services. Without broadband millions of Americans are being left behind in the digital age. We thank Majority Whip Clyburn and key House members and look forward to working with all members of Congress in ensuring this legislation is enacted to close the digital divide.”

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