Gov. Pritzker Announces Over $1 Billion in Federal Funding to Support
High-Speed Internet Access and Adoption in Illinois
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[June 27, 2023]
CHICAGO — Today, Governor JB Pritzker along with the
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
announced Illinois will be allocated over $1 billion in funding to
support high-speed internet access through the Broadband Equity, Access,
and Deployment (BEAD) Program. This grant will help fund the development
of high-speed infrastructure across the nation as part of President
Biden’s Internet for All initiative.
“This funding is a significant step in ensuring Illinoisans across the
state have access to the reliable high-speed internet that they need,”
said Governor JB Pritzker. “I am committed to making Illinois a leader
when it comes to technology and innovation, and access to broadband is a
critical service for all residents who rely on high-speed internet for
everything from healthcare and education, to running a business.”
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The $1 billion in funding will build upon Governor Pritzker’s
historic $420 million Connect Illinois broadband infrastructure plan
— a part of Rebuild Illinois, focused on delivering upgrades to
ensure that every community across the state has 21st century
broadband capability. Connect Illinois includes allocating $400
million to the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)
to deploy statewide broadband expansion, especially for the rural
families and communities that have been the most impacted by the
digital divide. It also includes $20 million to repair, enhance, and
expand broadband for schools with a focus on K-12 education.
Reliable, accessible, and affordable broadband is crucial to the
economic growth and success of the state. In partnership with the
federal government, Governor Pritzker’s administration is enacting a
nation-leading approach to eliminate the digital divide.
The BEAD Program is the federal government’s largest-ever investment
in the expansion of high-speed internet access and focuses on
connecting underserved and rural communities. |