Baldwin Delivers $14.8 Million to Wisconsin in Broadband Funding
Investment comes from Baldwin-supported Bipartisan Infrastructure and will help build out 240 miles of fiber optic line to connect Wisconsinites with internet
WISCONSIN – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin announced that Wisconsin is receiving $14.8 million in federal funds to connect more Wisconsinites to high-speed internet. The grant was awarded to Dairyland Power Cooperative to retrofit more than 240 miles of fiber optic communications to help connect more Wisconsinites in hard-to-reach and unserved areas with fast, affordable broadband. The resources are from the Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Grant Program, which was created and funded by the Baldwin-supported Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Senator Baldwin also sent a letter of support for the project, saying the grant will help “lower costs and offer high-speed [broadband] options for citizens,” in September 2022.
“Electricity and high-speed internet power every aspect of our daily lives,” said Dairyland Power Cooperative President & CEO Brent Ridge. “It is unacceptable that rural populations are disadvantaged by limited access to infrastructure supporting essential services. On behalf of our members, we are thrilled to have received funding to improve quality of life in the communities we serve.”
The Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Grant Program provides funding for the construction, improvement, or acquisition of middle mile infrastructure. The grant program aims to expand and extend middle-mile infrastructure to reduce the cost of connecting areas that are unserved or underserved and close the digital divide.
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