MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WRN) — Nearly $30 million in federal American Rescue Plan funding is allocated for projects to increase internet access in Wisconsin.
Eleven projects are being funded through the state Public Service Commission’s Digital Connectivity and Navigators Program.
That will allow more than 50,000 households to receive a loaned device, and over 30,000 to access free wi-fi.
The largest recipient, United Way of Wisconsin, will get just under $16.5 million to distribute devices.
Governor Tony Evers’ office says since launching in 2019, the program has assisted more 410,000 households and businesses.
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