Florida Attorney General Joins Bipartisan Group Urging Congress to Fund Broadband

By  //  May 26, 2020

Attorney Generals asking for upgraded networking and internet necessary for citizens

Attorney General Ashley Moody is joining 38 attorneys general in urging Congress to help ensure that more Americans have the home internet connectivity necessary to participate in telemedicine, teleschooling, and telework as part of any additional legislation that provides relief and recovery resources related to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA — Attorney General Ashley Moody is joining 38 attorneys general in urging Congress to help ensure that more Americans have the home internet connectivity necessary to participate in telemedicine, teleschooling, and telework as part of any additional legislation that provides relief and recovery resources related to addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.

Millions of Americans are learning, working, and seeking healthcare from home during this pandemic to social distance—making internet access crucial for participation in everyday academic and economic activities.

“With many studying, working, and seeking health care from home during COVID-19, internet access is more important than ever before,” said Moody.

Congress must act and must act now to help ensure Americans living in rural parts of our country can participate in school, work and other activities vital to our everyday lives.”

In a letter sent to Congressional leaders, Attorney General Moody and the bipartisan coalition of attorneys general urged Congress to:

Provide state, territorial and local governments with adequate funding expressly dedicated to ensuring that all students, patients, and senior citizens have adequate internet-enabled technology to participate equally in online learning and telemedicine; and

Increase funding to the U.S. Federal Communication Commission Universal Service Fund, that provides vital funding to rural and low-income populations, healthcare providers, and educators with the goal of bridging the digital divide.

To view the letter, click here.

Because of this widespread support, the bipartisan National Association of Attorneys General adopted this position as official policy, a strong show of support for expanded broadband throughout the country.

Attorney General Moody is joined in this effort by attorneys general from:

Alaska, American Samoa, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

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