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High-speed broadband internet service is a necessity for every Vermont household, yet one out of every four households struggle without it. H.360, the $150 million broadband bill that passed the Vermont House last week, offers a clear, bold community-based strategy for universal broadband access. For those who have been looking for Vermontâs ârural electrification projectâ for broadband, this is it.
Of the intensifying inequities we have seen laid bare in the last year, one of the most visible is Vermontâs digital divide. It is the divide between Vermonters who could participate in remote schooling and those who lost a year of education. Those who could visit with their doctor and share medical test results, and those who deferred necessary medical care. Those who could participate in local select board meetings or visit with a grandparent, and those who must wait for the pandemic to end.
A rural electrification project for broadband service
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