Gov. Evers, PSC Announce Over 410,000 Homes and Businesses to See New or Improved High-Speed Internet Due to Evers Administration Efforts Since 2019
Evers Administration announces latest grant awards from the Capital Projects Fund Broadband Infrastructure Grant Program
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC), today announced the award of $43.2 million in grants funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to expand access to broadband across the state. The 30 projects awarded funding will expand high-speed internet access to approximately 16,000 residential and business locations in the state. Under Gov. Evers’ leadership, since 2019, the PSC has now awarded grants to help more than 410,000 homes and businesses access new or improved broadband services.
“I’m proud that thanks to our efforts over the last several years, more than 410,000 homes and businesses will now be getting connected to new or improved high-speed internet in communities all across the state,” said Gov. Evers. “In this day and age, that means helping folks log on to work, go to school, buy groceries, order prescriptions, see the doctor, connect with friends and loved ones, and so much more. We must remain steadfast in our efforts to expand access to affordable high-speed internet across the state and close the digital divide that is holding families and communities back once and for all.”
In November 2023, Gov. Evers and PSC announced that 124 applications requesting $221.6 million were submitted for the Capital Projects Fund Broadband Infrastructure Grant Program, showing a continued strong demand for broadband infrastructure funding.
Gov. Evers’ administration has done more to expand access to high-speed internet than any other administration in state history. With today’s announcement, since 2019, Gov. Evers has allocated more than $345 million in state and federal funds to expand high-speed internet, including the largest state investment in state history. These investments have made it possible for the Commission to award grants to help more than 410,000 homes and businesses access new or improved broadband services. In his most recent budget, the governor recommended allocating $750 million in state funding for broadband expansion to supplement the federal funding being allocated to the state in coming years. Unfortunately, despite that the federal funds Wisconsin expects to receive will not be sufficient to address the broadband needs across the state, Republicans in the Wisconsin State Legislature removed this funding from the final budget and provided $0 in new funding for broadband.
The Evers Administration is continuing this work as the PSC prepares to implement President Biden’s ‘Internet for All’ Initiative and reach Gov. Evers’ goal of bridging Wisconsin’s digital divide. In 2023, the PSC embarked on a statewide ‘Internet for All’ Listening Tour to prepare the state’s plans for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program and the Digital Equity Program, which the PSC plans to begin implementing within the year.
A list of the grant recipients announced today is available here. A flag map of 2023 grant recipients is available here.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT PROGRAM
Under ARPA, the U.S. Department of Treasury awarded Wisconsin $42 million through the Capital Projects Fund (CPF) to administer the Broadband Infrastructure Program and invest in broadband construction and deployment that will provide high-quality internet to locations that lack access to adequate, affordable service. The Commission’s awards announced today also incorporate $1.3 million in additional funding from previous ARPA broadband allocations directed by Gov. Evers, which remain available due to administrative savings and underspending on previously awarded projects.
More information on the Capital Projects Fund can be found on the Capital Projects Broadband page on the PSC website.
An online version of this release is available here.
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