Right when rural families are able to make big steps forward, do-nothing Republicans in Congress are forcing them to take two steps back.
Rural broadband is an absolute necessity in today's world. And thanks to the Biden administration, affordable and reliable internet services are growing in rural and remote communities. We all use the internet for school, work, entertainment, news, and so much more. The internet is no longer a luxury and rural communities — just like urban and suburban communities — need internet access in 2024.
But now, the Republican House Majority is about to ax rural broadband. In order to protect rural communities we need to end the MAGA Republicans in Congress. Can we count on you to chip in $11 today and join our grassroots movement for rural voters? [[link removed]]
The Affordable Connectivity Program helps rural or tribal families access affordable internet service. I t' s provided a helping hand to over 20 million households – allowing folks to better their lives and lift themselves up.
Internet access means small businesses and farmers can connect with customers, students can work on projects and study for exams, and workers can apply for jobs and learn new skills. The Affordable Connectivity Program was created because we all need access to the internet in the 21st century.
But Congress' MAGA majority thinks rural communities don't need the internet. So we need you to help protect the ACP and other programs that families rely on. So, can you pitch in a couple bucks today and help us fight for rural broadband and all the good it does in rural America? [[link removed]]
Thank you,
Tessa
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