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Virginia Task Force to Provide Ideas for Culturally Inclusive School Meals
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Charlottesville receives multiple offers to rehome toppled statues of Confederate generals
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Xaloy to reopen its manufacturing plant in Virginia - Canadian Plastics
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Jul 22, 2021 1:36pm
The states are stepping up as Congress continues to weigh a federal infrastructure package which could devote tens of billions more to addressing the broadband gap. (efetova/iStock/Getty Images Plus/Getty Images)
The governors of California and Virginia earmarked a combined $6.7 billion to fuel broadband expansions in their states, as Congress dragged its feet approving an infrastructure package which could provide billions more from federal coffers.
Earlier this week, California governor Gavin Newsom signed into law legislation which will distribute $6 billion in funding for broadband over the next few years. This includes $3.25 billion to build, operate and maintain state-owned open access milled mile fiber infrastructure and $2 billion for last-mile connections. An additional $750 million will be set aside in a loan loss reserve fund to help local governments and non-profits secure financing for broadband projects.
Virginia to invest $700Mn towards universal broadband
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