Can Billions in Gov. Spending Help Close the Digital Divide?

Can Billions in Gov. Spending Help Close the Digital Divide?

Millions in Washington state still do not have reliable access to high-speed Internet, making online life nearly inaccessible. Local and tribal governments will soon be able to apply for federal grants to expand broadband services.

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