Feds approve Indiana’s initial application for $868M in broadband funding

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5 thoughts on “Feds approve Indiana’s initial application for $868M in broadband funding

  1. I would like to remind Hoosiers that ALL Republican US House of Representatives and BOTH US Senators, Todd Young and Mike Braun, who is the Republican candidate for governor, voted against President Biden’s infrastructure act. So as rural areas become more connected with faster speeds and able to Retain people and draw in new Life into their towns and villages, we should thank the Democrats. After all, they seem to be the only ones that want to govern and get things done for all of us. Remember this come November.

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