James Steyer
Close the learning gap by providing broadband access to all Californians
Lack of access to the internet means lack of access to education – an effect that has been made even more urgent as school has moved online in response to COVID-19. Already districts up and down the state that serve 1.4 million students have announced that they will begin the 2020 school year with students learning from home, and we can be sure that more announcements are coming.
COVID-19 is a wake-up call to close the digital divide
Our years-long failure to ensure universal access to essential internet service means that millions of kids aren’t getting the same educational opportunity as their peers. Congress and the Trump administration can fix this in their next emergency response to the deadly pandemic — and they must.