"Rising Threat of Internet Disconnection for Millions of Americans"

Millions of Americans, including military families, older adults, and rural residents, are at risk of losing home internet access as the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) faces a funding crisis. Without Congressional action, over 23 million households could lose internet access or face significantly higher bills, impacting their ability to work, attend school, access healthcare, and connect to essential services. The ACP, which provides discounts on internet service for low-income households, is set to run out of funding by May, and despite bipartisan support, Congress has yet to approve the necessary $6 billion to renew the program, leaving millions of Americans facing financial distress and widening the digital divide.
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