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HYDE-SMITH PRAISES $30.3 MILLION USDA GRANTS TO EXPAND INTERNET SERVICE IN RURAL MISS.

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
September 23, 2022
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WICKER, HYDE-SMITH PRAISE ENACTMENT OF THE HBCU PARTNERSHIP ACT

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USDA Rural Development ReConnect Grants Will Support More Broadband Fiber Service in Seven Counties

WASHINTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) praised the award of more than $30.0 million in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development funding for broadband fiber delivery to residents in seven rural Mississippi counties.

Hyde-Smith, who serves on the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee and Senate Agriculture Committee, said two USDA ReConnect Program grants have been approved for TEC of Jackson and Bay Springs Telephone Co. for fiber-to-home network service in Copiah, Jasper, Lawrence, Newton, Simpson, Scott, and Smith counties.

“These new ReConnect grants will continue USDA Rural Development investment in bringing affordable internet service to rural communities in Mississippi, including underserved areas,” said Hyde-Smith, who has worked to secure ReConnect Program appropriations.  “Access to reliable broadband service through this program will help improve all aspects of rural life—our homes, businesses, farms, and all levels of public services.

TEC of Jackson was awarded a $22.2 million grant to connect 9,770 people, 92 businesses, and 310 farms in Copiah, Scott, Lawrence, Newton, and Simpson counties.  The federal grant will be matched with $7.4 million from the applicants, making $29.6 million available for this network.

Bay Springs Telephone Company will receive an $8.1 million grant to extend internet service to 1,123 people, nine businesses, and 57 farms in Jasper and Smith counties.  Another $2.7 million in applicant funding will make $10.8 million available for the project.  In 2020, Hyde-Smith announced a $4.69 million ReConnect grant to Bay Springs Telephone for broadband service in five counties.

Both ReConnect grants announced Thursday will involve participation in the Federal Communications Commission’s Affordable Connectivity and Lifeline program.

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  1. Dd says:
    4 years ago

    Money received from a bill she voted against! And now wants to claim victory for MS – hypocrite.

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  2. Lisa says:
    4 years ago

    What about internet service for rural Jefferson Davis County?

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