Governor Kelly Launches Statewide Initiative to Increase Adoption of Affordable Connectivity Program

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Governor Laura Kelly (D-KS) announced a statewide initiative to increase awareness of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a program that helps lower-income families pay for high-speed internet. There are 438,634 Kansas households eligible for the ACP, yet only 93,244 (21%) of those eligible have enrolled. In partnership with EducationSuperHighway, a national non-profit with a mission to close the broadband affordability gap, the governor’s initiative will build a broad coalition of local stakeholders, service providers, nonprofit organizations, and higher learning institutions to overcome the barriers that prevent households in under-resourced communities from enrolling. EducationSuperHighway will support statewide awareness by training community leaders and partner organizations and providing outreach materials to help households enroll. 


Governor Kelly Launches Statewide Initiative to Increase Adoption of Affordable Connectivity Program