Joining local, state, and Biden Administration officials, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) on Monday announced $200 million for high-speed internet expansion for thousands of Pennsylvania homes and businesses.
The Capital Projects Fund, established under the American Rescue Plan, will provide funding to expand high-speed internet access for more than 44,000 homes and businesses throughout the state, particularly in rural communities.
Pennsylvania is expected to receive at least $1 billion more to expand affordable high-speed internet across the state from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
“Too often, families, particularly those in our rural communities, are left at a disadvantage when it comes to high-speed internet access,” Casey said in a statement. “This $200 million award from the American Rescue Plan will help level the playing field.”
Casey added that he will continue working to expand high-speed internet in Pennsylvania so that families stay connected and small businesses remain competitive in a digital world.
Of the $10 billion provided by the American Rescue Plan to the U.S. Department of Treasury, $279 million goes to Pennsylvania for capital projects to provide high-quality modern infrastructure, including reliable, affordable broadband infrastructure.
These programs, together with the funding in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, help deploy high-speed internet to those without access, lower costs for those who cannot afford it, and seek to make certain businesses stay competitive by supporting economic recovery.