When it comes to helping low-income households get online, Tucsonans have a new ally with Tucson Connected.
The newly announced partnership between public and private entities aims at promoting digital equality across Pima County.
This opportunity stems from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, originally released as the $3.2B Emergency Broadband Benefit, which led to the $14.2B successor program. Made up of public and and private entities, the group of local organizations works together aims at eliminating barriers lower-income communities have when using technology.
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