Arizona: Governor Katie Hobbs Announces Major Update in Deployment of Federal Broadband Dollars

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Phoenix, AZ ~ In a significant move towards bridging the digital divide in Arizona, Governor Katie Hobbs has announced the approval of Volume II of the state's application for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. This approval unlocks a whopping $993 million dollars in funding that will be utilized to provide reliable internet services to every Arizonan.

Governor Hobbs emphasized the importance of broadband in connecting communities and ensuring equal access for all. She stated, "Broadband is the thread that connects all of us, and with this funding we are going to make sure our networks are accessible, reliable, and affordable for every Arizonan." The governor also highlighted the potential impact of this funding on job creation, community development, and overall quality of life.

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The approval of Volume II comes after more than a year of extensive stakeholder engagement, public input, and statewide strategizing to ensure that the funds are used equitably and efficiently. Sandra Watson, President and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority, described this announcement as a historic milestone that has been years in the making. She also acknowledged the crucial role played by local community partners in this process.

Watson further emphasized the close connection between access to high-speed internet and economic opportunity, particularly in rural areas. She expressed gratitude towards Governor Hobbs for her leadership and collaboration with federal, state, and local partners.

For those interested in learning more about this process or viewing both Volume I and Volume II proposals, they can visit https://www.azcommerce.com/broadband/. With this significant step towards achieving universal broadband access in Arizona, it is clear that efforts will continue to create a thriving state for all residents.

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