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Baltimore council members, advocates push for expanded internet access ...

A coalition of Baltimore youth advocates and City Council members is calling on Comcast to expand internet access available to the city’s low-income residents, saying during a news conference ... Read More
Baltimore Wants Internet Assurance Until Schools Reopen

Baltimore City Council members and advocates are calling on Comcast to expand its Internet availability to low-income residents and to extend the company’s current offer through 60 days after ... Read More
Baltimore will use American Rescue Plan funds to expand low-income ...

Baltimore City plans to use $2 million in American Rescue Plan funding to expand internet access to 3,000 low-income households. The Connect Baltimore Broadband Grant Program will award a $2 ... Read More
Pandemic underscores ‘redlining’ of broadband ... - Baltimore Sun

The recent article, “Baltimore council members, advocates push for expanded internet access for low-income residents” (May 27), which focused on the efforts of City Councilman Zeke Cohen and […] ... Read More
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