From Team Ritchie <[email protected]>
Subject re: the Digital Divide
Date April 7, 2021 9:31 PM
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John, this is a long email about the need for digital equity in this country.
We know you’re busy, so if you can’t read it all, here’s a quick summary:
President Biden’s Infrastructure and Jobs Bill will put $100 billion into securing broadband across the nation -- the largest attempt to end internet inequity in HISTORY.
John: We need 3,500 signatures by midnight. Add your name to tell Congress to pass it » [[link removed]]
ADD MY NAME: END THE DIGITAL DIVIDE » [[link removed]]

John, since you are reading this email , you may be unfamiliar with the digital divide.

Right now, in communities all across the country, from rural areas in the plains to Appalachia to right here in NY-15, millions of people don’t have access to the internet.

In a time where:
✖️ Doctors appointments are occurring online
✖️ Children are learning remotely
✖️ COVID-19 vaccinations appointments are being booked online

This is unacceptable.

The Biden Administration has stepped up and is committing $100 billion of the Infrastructure and Jobs Act to expanding broadband access in every corner of the nation.

But Republicans in both houses are already trying to feign concern about the national debt -- something they never seem to worry about unless the money is going to help people.

John, we need you to step up before midnight and call on Congress to pass this massive bill. Please, this is the easiest way to get involved » [[link removed]]

3,500 SIGNATURES NEEDED: END THE DIGITAL DIVIDE » [[link removed]]

Thank you,

-- Team Ritchie






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