New Interactive Map Shows Estimated Enrollment by Congressional District in At-Risk Broadband Affordability Program

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The Affordable Connectivity Congressional Map illustrates estimated enrollment in the Affordability Connectivity Program (ACP) by congressional district and state. The following states rank highest for ACP enrollment: Louisiana (21%), Kentucky (18%), New Mexico (18%), North Carolina (17%), Ohio (17%), South Carolina (16%), Alabama (16%), Mississippi (15%), New York (15%), and Oklahoma (15%). Enrollment is high in both rural and urban areas. For example, 29% of Kentuckians in the heart of Appalachia (KY-05) are enrolled as are 25% of Louisianans in rural parishes (LA-05). Congressional districts in urban areas, such as in Los Angeles (CA-22) and in and around Jacksonville (FL-04), are similarly high with enrollment rates of 31% and 17%, respectively. A popular broadband affordability program with overwhelming bipartisan support, the ACP is now at risk of running out of funding next year if Congress fails to act. Since its inception, over 16 million people have enrolled in the program nationwide.


New Interactive Map Shows Estimated Enrollment by Congressional District in At-Risk Broadband Affordability Program