March 01, 2022
A timeline of Senator Manchin’s efforts to expand broadband can be found here.
Manchin Announces Another $2.4 Million From American Rescue Plan To Expand Broadband Access For West Virginia Schools, Libraries
Washington,
DC –U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced an additional $2,431,022 from the
American Rescue Plan for West Virginia schools, school districts,
libraries and other education organizations as part of the latest round of the
Emergency Connectivity Fund. This funding is distributed through the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) to help schools and libraries purchase laptops
and tablets, Wi-Fi hotspots, modems, routers and broadband connections for
students, staff and library visitors. To date, West Virginia has received more
than $39 million for schools, school districts, libraries and other education
organizations from the Emergency Connectivity Fund.
“The
Emergency Connectivity Fund has provided more than $39 million to support
connecting our West Virginia students, schools and libraries to reliable
broadband. I successfully fought to include around $48 million to West Virginia
in the American Rescue
Plan
to provide broadband through hotspots so West Virginia students can learn and
complete homework at home, and I recently fought to include around $600 million
in the bipartisan Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act to create long-term solutions to increase
broadband deployment in West Virginia,” said Senator Manchin. “I am
looking forward to seeing the positive impacts of this continued investment
from the FCC and I will continue advocating to bring reliable, affordable
broadband to every holler across the Mountain State.”
The Emergency Connectivity Fund was authorized
in the American Rescue Plan, which passed the Senate in March 2021, to
provide $7.17 billion to expand distance learning and connectivity around the
country. It included key provisions authored by Senator Manchin which
prioritized rural areas and made these funds fully reimbursable to ensure rural
states like West Virginia do not have to bear the burden of higher costs.
A timeline of Senator Manchin’s work on
the Emergency Connectivity Fund:
- On January 27, 2022, Senator Manchin announced an additional $400,947 from the American Rescue Plan for two West Virginia schools, school districts, libraries, and other education organizations through the Emergency Connectivity Fund.
- On January 12, 2022, Senator Manchin announced $561,367 from the American Rescue Plan for three West Virginia schools, school districts, libraries and other education organizations in the latest round of funding from the Emergency Connectivity Fund.
- On December 20, 2021, West Virginia received an additional $2,824,894 from the Emergency Connectivity fund for ten West Virginia schools, school districts and libraries.
- On November 10, 2021, Senator Manchin announced $16,072,811 from the Emergency Connectivity Fund for thirteen West Virginia schools, school districts, libraries and other education organizations.
- On October 13, 2021, Senator Manchin announced $12,760,030 from the Emergency Connectivity Fund for nineteen West Virginia schools, school districts and libraries.
- On September 24, 2021, Senator Manchin announced $4,188,368 from the first round of the Emergency Connectivity Fund for twelve West Virginia schools, school districts and libraries.
A timeline of Senator Manchin’s efforts to expand broadband can be found here.
Individual awards from the ninth and tenth
rounds of the Emergency Connectivity Fund listed below:
·
$1,506,976 – Raleigh County Schools
·
$871,200 – Wetzel County School
District
·
$24,025 – Doddridge County School
District
· $22,735
– St. Vincent De Paul School
·
$6,086 – Upshur County Library
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