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Senator Reeves announces $25 million in funding to expand broadband in Senate District 14

State Senator Shane Reeves (R-Murfreesboro) announced Friday the award of 10 major grants from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development to expand broadband to unserved communities in every county in Senate District 14: Bedford, Cannon, Moore, and Rutherford
“I am very grateful to Governor Lee and ECD for helping distribute these grants across the district,” said Reeves. “These grants will be a tremendous help in expanding broadband in our area t . ....

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High speed Internet expansion in TN rural communities


The grants will expand high-speed Internet service to 17,800 Tennesseans in 15 rural counties.
Author: Jessica Brown (WBIR)
Updated: 9:03 AM CST March 5, 2021
TENNESSEE, USA Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe announced $14.9 million in broadband accessibility grants will support and expand service to 17,800 Tennesseans in 15 rural counties. 
According to a release, this will impact 7,120 homes and businesses in Tennessee. 
“Every Tennessean should have access to the same high-speed broadband, no matter what zip code they live in,” said Gov. Lee. “Our continued investment in internet connectivity will help level the playing field for rural communities across our state, and I thank these 13 providers for partnering with us to help nearly 18,000 more Tennesseans get connected.”  ....

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