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Hoyer Discusses Implementation of the Affordable Connectivity Program at Southern Maryland Roundtable

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Congressman Steny H. Hoyer | Congressman Steny H. Hoyer Official Website

Congressman Steny H. Hoyer | Congressman Steny H. Hoyer Official Website

HUGHESVILLE, MD – Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05), Chair of the Regional Leadership Council, joined Southern Maryland leaders yesterday to discuss the implementation and deployment of the Southern Maryland Broadband/Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), all of which was made possible by Investing in America agenda legislation passed last Congress. The ACP is a program deployed by the FCC that helps ensure that households can afford the broadband they need for work, school, health care, and more.

Notable guests at the roundtable included the Executive Director of the Tri-County Council of Southern Maryland John Hartline, Charles County Commissioner and Tri-County Council of Southern Maryland Chairman Ralph Patterson, Charles County’s 28th District Delegate Edith Patterson, President of Southern Maryland Tri-County Community Action Committee Michael Young, Superintendent of Charles County Public Schools Maria Navarro, Ed.D., Chief of Technology of Charles County Public Schools Ms. Charmaine Thompson, St. Mary’s Department of Social Services representative Sheleen Lewis, Assistant Vice President of Government Relations at the College of Southern Maryland Karen Smith Hupp, Director of the Department of Aging at St. Mary's County Government Lori Jennings-Harris, Director of the Department of Technology at St. Mary's County Government Bob Kelly, and Charles County Government Department of Technology representative Matt Jacobson. During the event, Chair Hoyer shared this fact sheet, based on a government report prepared by the Regional Leadership Council, discussing the state Affordable Connectivity Program implementation in MD-05.

“We are seeing real results from the Investing in America agenda, made of laws passed by House Democrats signed by President Biden, all across the nation, including right here in MD-05,” said Congressman Hoyer. “Infrastructure isn’t just about roads and bridges, it’s also about building economic opportunities, such as expanding broadband access and ensuring folks in our communities can afford to get online. There are already 12,000 households in the 5th District enrolled in the Affordable Connectivity Program – saving up to $4.3 million annually on broadband costs, and I am working to make sure the additional 29,000 eligible households in the 5th district can benefit from this important opportunity.”

Marylanders can visit getinternet.gov to check their eligibility and submit an application. 

Original source can be found here.

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