$770 million for rural progress

Feb 22, 2024

By Farms.com

In a significant push towards rural revitalization, the USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack and Neera Tanden, announced funding exceeding $770 million aimed at upgrading rural America's infrastructure. This landmark move, revealed in Edgecombe County, N.C., signifies a crucial step in fulfilling the Investing in America agenda, ensuring that rural communities are no longer left behind.

The funding will support a wide array of projects designed to bring state-of-the-art services to rural areas, including high-speed internet through the Reconnect and Broadband Technical Assistance Programs, and initiatives to provide clean drinking water and modern wastewater systems.  

These efforts are expected to impact positively over 1 million residents across the nation, fostering economic growth and improving living standards. 

Special emphasis is placed on expanding digital connectivity, with substantial grants allocated to extend broadband services in rural, remote, and underserved communities. The initiative also includes significant investments to bolster rural utilities, ensuring access to clean water and enhancing waste management systems, crucial for public health and environmental sustainability. 

The announcement underscores the administration's dedication to addressing the unique challenges faced by rural communities, highlighting the importance of infrastructure in achieving economic prosperity and equity.  

By investing in critical areas such as internet access, clean water, and efficient infrastructure, the Biden-Harris Administration aims to pave the way for a brighter, more connected future for rural America.

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