Maryland Governor Wes Moore announced Monday that $69 million in federal funds would be awarded to two programs helping Marylanders access high-speed internet.
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Office of Statewide Broadband’s Connect Maryland initiative is expected to provide internet access to an estimated 15,000 unserved Maryland homes.
“Getting all Marylanders online is crucial in a society where internet access can determine your job or your child’s education,” said Gov. Moore.
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