Many South Carolina families, businesses, and underserved communities across our nation are feeling the burden of limited or no access to broadband. thestate.com/opinion/opn-col…

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That’s why I introduced two bills in Washington addressing broadband issues facing many in our country: the Connecting Minority Communities Act and the Governors’ Broadband Development Fund with Sen. Lindsey Graham. thestate.com/opinion/opn-col…
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If passed, both bills would expand access to broadband to folks in underserved communities. My legislation would incentivize development and create more opportunity for Americans to thrive. thestate.com/opinion/opn-col…
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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
I remember the time you voted to not remove a guilty president from office because u were afraid of tweets. You violated your oath of office.
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
Sounds like a socialist plan, Tim!!!
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Thank you @SenatorTimScott ! We live five miles outside of Greenwood with no internet service available. This legislation is the type of practical, common sense, thing that is much needed!
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Then you need to be fixing complaints with the FCC to restore net neutrality because its absence is furthering the digital divide by not holding broadband companies accountable.
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The GOP had control of the House and Senate for two years and did nothing about it. They did however cut taxes that disproportionately benefited the wealthy and tried to distroy the ACA with no replacement. Why the complaints now? Sounds like pandering to me.
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Super important as I suspect the free Wi-Fi will go bye-bye at the end of COVID.
Even the most devout Trump sycophant should be alarmed by the Ingraham interview. Comparing killing of unarmed black civilian to missing a three foot putt in a golf tournament You are destroying USA
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