President Joe Biden on Monday announced that more than $40 billion would be distributed across the country to deliver high-speed internet in places where there’s either no service, or service is too slow. The allocation includes $1.3 billion coming to Georgia — the ninth-highest award of any state.
“These investments will help all Americans,” Biden said. “We’re not going to leave anyone behind.”
Georgia Democrats trumpeted the announcement.
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