On the recordJuly 21, 2015
Access to broadband is essential. It is a primary driver of economic development and it empowers and connects communities--especially rural communities like I represent in Ohio.
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congress.govAccess to broadband is essential. It is a primary driver of economic development and it empowers and connects communities--especially rural communities like I represent in Ohio.
Anna G. Eshoo emphasizes the importance of broadband for economic growth and rural connectivity.
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