Senator Melissa Ratcliff and Representative Randy Udell Address the Delay and Obstruction to Expanding Access to High-Speed Internet Statewide
Access to internet is essential infrastructure—rural families can’t be left behind or wait any longer
Madison, WI — Today, State Senator Melissa Ratcliff (D-Cottage Grove) and State Representative Randy Udell (D-Fitchburg) released the following statement underscoring the importance of Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program after Governor Evers released a letter to the Trump Administration urging the administration not to delay or obstruct key funding that Wisconsin expects to receive to help continue expanding access to high-speed internet statewide, including in rural areas and communities.
In Senate District 16 and across the state, several communities still face challenges with inadequate internet connectivity, hindering opportunities in education, healthcare, and economic development. Senator Ratcliff emphasized that any reductions or continuous delays in BEAD Program funding will exacerbate these disparities.
“Our rural and suburban communities deserve equitable access to the digital tools that drive progress,” Representative Udell added. “Investing in broadband infrastructure is investing in the future of our district.” Senator Ratcliff and Representative Udell both serve as members of Governor Evers’ Task Force on Broadband Access and have been vocal advocates for broadband expansion, supporting initiatives that promote digital inclusion and economic growth. They strongly encourage constituents to engage with the BEAD Program’s planning efforts and to share their experiences with internet access to inform ongoing deployment strategies.
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