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WASHINGTON, July 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, 55 national nonprofits sent a letter to President Joe Biden and congressional leadership urging them to recognize and invest in the unique role the nonprofit sector will play in rebuilding the economy, restoring livelihoods and strengthening communities.
The letter highlights how nonprofits met urgent community needs during the height of the pandemic in innovative ways amidst significantly increased demand for services and despite rapidly declining revenue. The letter also highlights how nonprofits continue to support their communities by advancing vaccine awareness and access by setting up clinics, offering transportation and childcare, providing employee incentives and more.
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Rosenworcel Gets Labor Union Endorsement for Permanent FCC Chair Posted on Share
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Five key labor unions sent a letter to President Biden this week urging him to change Jessica Rosenworcel’s status from acting FCC chair to permanent.
“Her focus on greater opportunity, accessibility and affordability in our communications services and her tireless advocacy on behalf of workers, educators, students, families and consumers has never been more important,” the unions said.
The unions signing the letter include the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the Communications Workers of America (CWA); the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW); the National Education Association (NEA); and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).
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Pennsylvania Survey to Assess Student Internet Needs
The Pennsylvania Association of Intermediate Units and Penn State Extension are gathering data about numbers of students, household devices and Internet access that may later aid the distribution of grant funds.
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Shutterstock (TNS) School districts across the state could benefit from a survey that collects broadband connectivity data to help determine whether families have sufficient Internet access.
The survey was created by the Pennsylvania Association of Intermediate Units and Penn State Extension as a way to help districts across the state, including those in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties, have Internet-related data readily available for use in grant applications, including those like the upcoming $7.1 billion Emergency Connectivity Fund.