February 17, 2021
Dana Floberg Free Press Action VP Matt Wood testified about the need to treat broadband as an essential utility.
How do families stay connected during a pandemic when they can’t afford internet service?
Too often, the answer is simple: They don’t.
That’s what Free Press Action Vice President of Policy and General Counsel Matt Wood told policymakers this Wednesday during his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications & Technology.
During the COVID-19 crisis, the impacts of the digital divide have become more painfully evident than ever before. Without reliable and affordable internet access, people struggle to attend online classes, work remotely, apply for unemployment, access telehealth services and sign up for vaccination appointments. Those who lack home internet are often unable to safely social distance and are forced to put their entire families at risk to take care of basic human needs.
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