$1.355 billion to expand broadband access for Louisiana homes, businesses, schools
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) -- Gov. Jeff Landry announced that Louisiana will be awarding $1.355 billion in federal funding for broadband access in the state through the GUMBO 2.0 program.
The program was launched in August. The governor's office talked about how the program will expand broadband access to 140,000 locations, including homes, businesses, schools, hospitals and law enforcement agencies.
In Monday's announcement, the governor's office said 8,000 to 10,000 new jobs are estimated to be created through broadband investments. Officials said Louisiana companies will get an estimated $2 to $3 billion in new revenue.
“Louisiana is driving broadband for the rest of the country and delivering concrete, tangible results,” said Landry. “This historic investment in our state’s broadband infrastructure will transform communities across Louisiana, providing the connectivity our residents need to thrive in the modern economy. I want to thank the Louisiana Office of Broadband Development and Connectivity for their leadership in ensuring all Louisianians benefit from this great investment.”
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Read statements from Louisiana leaders
“Access to high-speed internet is essential for every small business owner, student, and worker, and Louisiana is taking the lead in addressing this need. I'm proud to have played a key role in securing this funding and grateful to Governor Landry and our state’s swift action in putting $1.35 billion to work.”
Sen. Bill Cassidy
“This is a game-changing moment for Louisiana and will help ensure all our residents have access to high-speed, reliable internet. By rapidly deploying these funds, we’re creating new economic opportunities, improving educational outcomes, and enhancing the delivery of critical healthcare services for families in every corner of our state. When I championed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, these are the results I was excited about.”
Congressman Troy A. Carter
“Under Governor Landry’s leadership, Louisiana is tackling our digital divide head-on with both speed and precision as we cement our status as the national leader in broadband deployment. The impact of this funding will ripple across every corner of our state, with all Louisianians having access to reliable high-speed internet that transforms how we access healthcare, pursue education and participate in our economy.”
ConnectLA Executive Director Veneeth Iyengar
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