October 05, 2022
Manchin, Capito Announce $728K from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for Broadband Expansion in West Virginia
Charleston, WV – Today, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and
Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), members of the Senate Appropriations Committee,
announced $728,065 from the U.S. Department of Commerce National Telecommunications
and Information Administration (NTIA) for the development of a statewide
digital equity plan in West Virginia. The funding was made possible by the
bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and will be
used to engage local communities and develop projects to promote the full
participation of all West Virginians in today’s digital economy.
“Access to affordable, reliable broadband is vital to the success
and growth of our communities across West Virginia,” said Senator Manchin. “That’s
why I helped author the $65 billion broadband section in our bipartisan Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act to provide historic broadband funding to expand
access for all West Virginians. Getting online isn’t just about connecting
every house. It’s also important to help elderly citizens access telehealth
appointments, assist small business owners setting up an online presence and
provide additional tools so that all West Virginians can succeed with high-speed
Internet. I am pleased NTIA is investing more than $728K to close the digital
gap in West Virginia, and I will continue working with federal, state and local
officials to ensure everyone has broadband access in the Mountain State.”
“Bringing
high speed, reliable broadband access to our homes, schools, hospitals, and
businesses in West Virginia has always been a top priority, which is why I
strongly advocated for broadband provisions in the Infrastructure Investment
and Jobs Act. This funding will assist in our efforts to provide
communities with the resources they need to strategize and develop a plan to
connect our residents to the digital economy. The future of West Virginia
depends on our ability to close the digital divide, and this funding from the bipartisan
infrastructure law will help in this effort,” Senator Capito said.
The funding announced today will utilize community outreach,
stakeholder engagement and data collection and analysis to design a statewide
plan to expand broadband access to unserved and underserved populations across
West Virginia. Upon completion of the State Digital Equity Plan, West Virginia
will be eligible to receive additional funds through the State Digital Equity
Capacity Grant Program to carry out its planned activities to boost digital
equity and inclusion.
A
timeline of Senator Manchin’s efforts to expand broadband can be found here.
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