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New state program requires companies to provide $15-a-month internet for low-income families

New York broadband providers are slow to react to the details of a new state program requiring mid-sized and large companies to provide internet service for low-income families for $15 per month. The state’s historic $212 billion budget, which the Legislature adopted nearly a week late Wednesday night, mandated a new program requiring companies that provide internet connection to 20,000 households or more to offer broadband service of at least 25 Mbps at the discounted rate of $15 per month to state households in need. Lara Pritchard, senior director of communications for Charter Communications’s Northeast Region, would not comment on the state’s new program or the potential fiscal impacts on the company.

Scott appoints Haskell and Knight as deputy commissioners at Department of Liquor and Lottery

Fri, 04/09/2021 - 4:03pm tim Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today announced the appointments of Sabina Haskell and Wendy Knight as deputy commissioners at the Department of Liquor and Lottery. “Sabina and Wendy are both innovative, motivated and committed individuals who bring strong leadership experience to these new roles,” said Governor Phil Scott. “I’m confident that they will hit the ground running and be an excellent team as we work to further integrate the Department.” The Department of Liquor and Lottery was created in 2018 when Governor Scott signed Act 1 of the special session into law, merging the Department of Liquor Control with the Vermont State Lottery.

Still more questions than answers on rural broadband access - The Ellsworth American

Still more questions than answers on rural broadband access - The Ellsworth American
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Thief targets old telephone poles | Jamestown Sun

Thief targets old telephone poles OAKLAND, Maine (AP) Old telephone poles are being swiped right out of the ground in central Maine. According to FairPoint Communications, about 35 poles have been cut and stolen. The thefts in the town of Oakland began last fall and stopped in. Written By: Sun Staff | 7:50 am, Feb. 25, 2009 OAKLAND, Maine (AP) Old telephone poles are being swiped right out of the ground in central Maine. According to FairPoint Communications, about 35 poles have been cut and stolen. The thefts in the town of Oakland began last fall and stopped in the early winter but have resumed as snowbanks have retreated.

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