Florida
From A Connected Florida: Access, Opportunity, Workforce, Prosperity, Resiliency Florida’s Digital Adoption and Use P
From A Connected Florida: Access, Opportunity, Workforce, Prosperity, Resiliency Florida’s Digital Adoption and Use P
From Delaware Digital Equity Plan (DRAFT) (September 2023)
Broadband access and digital equity are integral to the well-being of the State of Delaware in the 21st century, serving as a linchpin for economic opportunity and community development, offering a pathway to increased innovation, entrepreneurship, and overall prosperity.
From the draft District of Columbia State Digital Equity Plan (released November 2023)
The DC State Broadband and Digital Equity Office (SBDEO) is working toward a vision for DC in which every resident, every business, in every corner of DC can live, work, and thrive in the digital age—without bias or barriers.
From the Colorado Digital Access Plan
Every Coloradan has the connectivity, devices, and skills they need to thrive in our digital society and economy by 2028.
From California Digital Equity Plan (2023)
A California in which all residents have access to high-performance broadband, affordable service and devices, and the training and support necessary to enable digital inclusion for economic and other social benefits.
From Digital Equity Plan Draft for Public Comment (January 2024)
A digitally equitable and inclusive Arizona where every Arizonan, regardless of their location or circumstance, has affordable, high-speed reliable internet and the tools, digital skills, and resources needed to thrive in the digital age.
From Draft Arkansas Digital Skills and Opportunity Plan (December 2023)
By 2030, every person, family, and community in Arkansas–regardless of location and income–will have access to:
From the Digital Equity Plan Draft for Public Comment (November 2023) | See Benton summary
Every Alaskan, as part of their quality of life, will have the digital tools, access, and skills to affordably participate online, wherever they are.
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