@wildgrass saidDo some research
I dunno, maybe you have the answer.
California has a non-partisan commission of voters do the redistricting though. As far as I know they've never gerrymandered at the request of a sitting US president.
"Library workers, who serve community members at every stage and from every walk of life, know that public access to devices and the internet, as well as digital skills building, are needed more than ever... Cancelling the Digital Equity Act at this stage is a devastating blow to rural Americans, veterans, senior citizens, jobseekers, and learners of all ages." ALA President Cindy Hohl
The FCC resources and USDA funds appropriated for electrification and rural development brought a considerable increase to access in rural areas since 2016. The Trump strategy involves deregulating existing broadband programs for the planners and builders. Return is needed on investment to fund large-scale deployment, and in turn consumption needs a full service pickup to not default on construction. To justify the infrastructure being maintained, and cost when upgraded to newer cables, they want people to have enough of an interest. What type of connection: router, ethernet or hub? Because, while some are for supplying faster mobile telecommunication, others are protesting placing a power tower by their walkways and elsewhere libraries' wifi hot-spots go unused. State legislative efforts, especially then, can mediate this digital business.
Many libraries offer free on-site internet and device checkout services. The DEA had its leg set a little too high, comprehensively speaking, with the training programs. This makes it in the same boat as other scaled-back federal departments. They are pushing something important to a lot of people that should ideally come from outside sources. States were alotted resources for such projects from the coronavirus rescue plan. It is intended to aid internet capability towards work, school, and health, in specific. Therefore, why stress over the online banking issue, that still has risks, only to address and incentivise going green? Technology is improving, though not as fast as some would like, so those who are unskilled or unable to deal with the customizability can accept preset assistance designs. In short, rural broadband protection needs to work free of any ploys, independent of agendas, at least a chance of bipartisanship legislation, or else it won't represent and interconnect multifarious parts of the country.
@Mott-The-Hoople saidTexas is passing a law to screw up districting in a blatant power play because Trump said do something, we need 5 more seats in the house.
That’s what the democrats want to do
This gerrymandering plan cuts out black and brown voters which has been their work to kill ever since the voting rights act was implemented.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidIf you were king here you would stop ALL tax payer money going back to the people for ANYTHING, student loans, FRAUD, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security you kill ALL of them, no more children's lunches, let the bastard kids die for all I care. Pretty much your POV.
OMG poor people can't afford the internet so we gotta pay for them to get it.
It's in the constitution I guess lolol.
Give us one reason why our tax dollars should go for that. We already gotta pay for their food and welfare $ and Section 8 housing and free medicare.
It makes sense we should give them free internet at the taxpayer's expense.
NOT.