Senator Murray Condemns Trump Proposal to Cut Internet Aid for Rural and Low-Income Families

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Senator Murray Condemns Trump Proposal to Cut Internet Aid for Rural and Low-Income Families

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Senator Murray Criticizes Plan to Cut Internet Help for Rural Families

Senator Patty Murray is speaking out against a recent proposal to cut a program that helps millions of Americans get affordable internet access. Former President Donald Trump has reportedly called for ending the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) and other efforts to close the digital divide. The ACP gives discounts on internet service and devices to families who need help paying for them.

What Is the Affordable Connectivity Program?

The Affordable Connectivity Program is a federal program that helps low-income households pay for high-speed internet and devices like laptops or tablets. This program is especially important for:

  • Students who need to do homework online
  • Workers who apply for jobs or work remotely
  • Small businesses that use the internet to reach customers
  • Families in rural or underserved communities
Senator Murray says that ending the ACP would hurt millions of Americans who rely on it. “The ACP has helped millions of Americans get online—whether it’s students who need to do their homework, workers who need to apply for jobs, or small businesses trying to reach new customers. Cutting off this lifeline would be devastating for so many families who rely on affordable internet access to participate in today’s economy and society,” she said.

Why Is Internet Access So Important?

Internet access is more than just a convenience—it’s a necessity in today’s world. Many schools require students to use the internet for research, homework, and submitting assignments. Job applications are mostly online now, and small businesses depend on websites and social media to attract customers. Without affordable internet, it can be hard for people in rural or low-income areas to keep up.

Senator Murray points out that the digital divide—the gap between people who have internet access and those who do not—makes life harder for certain Americans. She says that removing the ACP would mean:

  • Middle schoolers in rural districts might not get the laptops they need for schoolwork
  • Families could be forced to choose between buying groceries or paying for the internet
  • Small businesses could get left behind in the digital economy
Republicans will have to explain why middle schoolers in rural districts shouldn’t get laptops, why families should be forced to choose between paying for groceries or paying for internet, and why small businesses should be left behind in the digital economy,” Senator Murray stated.

Senator Murray’s Fight to Close the Digital Divide

Senator Patty Murray has been a strong supporter of programs that help close the digital divide. As Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, she has worked to make sure the ACP and other broadband programs get the funding they need. She believes these resources are essential for:

  • Giving kids a fair shot at a good education
  • Helping adults find good jobs
  • Allowing small businesses to compete
  • Providing access to health care online, especially in rural areas
I will keep fighting to protect and expand these critical resources so that every community—no matter their zip code—has the tools they need to succeed in the 21st century,” she promised.

What’s Next for Internet Access in America?

Congress is currently debating whether to continue funding the ACP and similar programs. If the funding is not renewed, millions of Americans could lose their affordable internet access. Senator Murray is urging her colleagues in Congress to keep these investments a priority and not to undo the progress made in closing the digital divide.

She says that keeping the ACP is about giving every American the opportunity to succeed, no matter where they live or how much money they have.

Key Points to Remember

  • The Affordable Connectivity Program helps low-income families get affordable internet and devices.
  • Senator Murray is fighting against efforts to cut this program, saying it would hurt students, families, and small businesses, especially in rural areas.
  • Without the ACP, families might have to choose between internet and other basic needs, and students could fall behind in school.
  • Congress is still deciding if they will keep funding the program. The future of affordable internet for millions of Americans hangs in the balance.
Senator Murray says she will keep working to make sure every American has the chance to get online and succeed in today’s digital world.