2.8 million Californians could lose federal funding for internet access. Here's why and when
Briefly

The Affordable Connectivity Program began in 2021 under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Congress appropriated $14.2 billion, according to the Federal Communications Commission. It helped 22.5 million households save between $30 and $75 monthly on internet bills, according to the White House.
"Access to high-speed internet isn't a luxury anymore, it's a necessity," Welch said in the release. "That's why it's never been so important to avoid this funding cliff and extend the ACP."
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