ICYMI: Rosen Secured More Than $43 Million to Expand Access to High-Speed Internet in Nevada

WASHINGTON, DC – On Friday, Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) announced that Nevada will receive more than $43.5 million to increase high-speed internet access throughout the state. Senator Rosen secured this federal funding through her Middle Mile Broadband Deployment Act, which created the Middle Mile Infrastructure Grant Program, and became law as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which Rosen also helped write. This funding will help facilitate and improve the internet connection of more than 21,000 locations across Nevada. 

Las Vegas Review-Journal: Jacky Rosen hooks Nevada up with funds for internet

By Steve Sebelius

Key Points:

  • Nevada will have more internet access soon, thanks to a bill authored by Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev.
  • Rosen’s bill, which she called the Middle Mile Broadband Deployment Act, was incorporated into the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act that President Joe Biden signed in 2021. It supplies $1 billion nationally – and $43.5 million in Nevada – to connect schools, libraries, community centers, and government offices to high-speed internet access.
  • “Access to high-speed internet is absolutely essential in our daily lives, but unfortunately too many communities across our state lack basic internet services,” Rosen said in the release. “Thanks to my Middle Mile Broadband Development Act, access to the internet is becoming a reality for more hardworking Nevada families.”
  • It’s not Rosen’s first foray into internet access issues. In May, she got the Federal Communications Commission to update its broadband internet access map after she said it grossly underestimated access in rural Nevada, which could have cost the state funding to expand that service. The new map reflected nearly 27,000 potential new internet service locations in the state, she said. 

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español: Jacky Rosen consigue fondos para internet en Nevada

Puntos Claves:

  • Nevada tendrá más acceso a internet pronto, gracias a un proyecto de ley de autoría de la senadora Jacky Rosen, demócrata por Nevada.
  • El proyecto de Rosen, llamado Ley de Despliegue de la Banda Ancha en la Milla Intermedia, se incorporó a la Ley de Infraestructuras bipartidista que el presidente Joe Biden firmó en 2021. Proporciona mil millones de dólares a nivel nacional -y 43.5 millones en Nevada- para conectar escuelas, bibliotecas, centros comunitarios y oficinas gubernamentales al acceso a internet de alta velocidad.
  • Estas instalaciones pueden actuar como centros para distribuir el acceso a internet de alta velocidad a los hogares. Según la oficina de Rosen, los fondos se usarán para conectar o mejorar el servicio de internet en 21 mil lugares del estado.

KSNV Las Vegas: Over $43M funding toward expanding internet access in Nevada

Anchor: “Senator Jacky Rosen made a stop in East Las Vegas. She announced plans to bring more internet access to rural Nevada, joined by representatives from the White House and Governor Lombardo’s office.”

Rosen: “This high-speed internet highway is going to improve the speed of existing connections. It’s going to bring new connections to more than 20,000 locations across our state that wouldn’t receive internet access otherwise.”

Univision Las Vegas: Senadora Rosen Anuncia $43.5 Millones en Fondos para el Internet

Reportera: “El día de hoy, la Senadora Jacky Rosen anunció que Nevada recibirá $43.5 millones para mejorar el acceso a internet en diversas zonas del estado. Se espera que con estos fondos se facilite o mejore la conexión en áreas donde hasta ahora el servicio no es óptimo. Estamos hablando de 21,000 localidades en todo el estado de Nevada.”

KTVN Reno: $43 million headed to Nevada to expand internet access

Reporter: “$43 million dollars is headed to Nevada to help expand access to high-speed internet. Senator Jacky Rosen helped secure the money. She made the announcement in Las Vegas earlier today. According to her office, the funds will help improve internet connection to more than 21,000 locations across Nevada.”

KRNV Reno: Rosen secures $43 million in federal funding to expand access to high-speed internet in Nevada

Reporter: “$43 million dollars of federal funding will go toward expanding access to high-speed internet in Nevada. The money goes directly toward giving internet access to rural parts of Nevada – these include areas like Elko, White Pine, Lincoln, and some parts of Clark County. The funding is part of Senator Jacky Rosen’s Middle Mile Broadband Deployment Act.”

KOLO Reno: Rosen announces she secured more than $43 million to increase access to high-speed internet across Nevada from program she created

Reporter: “Local libraries and schools in eastern Nevada may be getting faster internet speeds. Earlier today in Las Vegas, Senator Jacky Rosen says she secured over $43-and-a-half million dollars to increase high-speed internet access. She says she secured the money through her Middle Mile Broadband Deployment Act. This was part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and it will help build more than 400 miles of fiber optic cable from Las Vegas to Wells, Nevada, likely bringing better speeds and services to places like Ely, Elko, and West Wendover.” 

Rosen: “This high-speed internet highway is going to improve the speed of existing connections. It’s going to bring new connections to more than 20,000 locations across our state that wouldn’t receive internet access otherwise.” 

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