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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Treasury Announces Four Additional Capital Projects Fund
Awards to Increase Access to Affordable, High-Speed Internet
January 26, 2023

Alabama, Kentucky, Nevada, and Texas are approved to receive approximately $793.7 million
under the American Rescue Plan and will connect over 292,000 homes and businesses to
a ordable, high-speed internet
Over one million locations will be connected as a result of Capital Projects Fund investments
WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the approval of
broadband projects in four additional states under the American Rescue Planʼs Capital
Projects Fund in President Bidenʼs American Rescue Plan: Alabama
, and Texas

, Kentucky

, Nevada

. Together, these states will use their funding to connect over 292,000

homes and businesses to a ordable, high-speed internet. A key priority of the Capital Projects
Fund program is to make funding available for reliable, a ordable broadband infrastructure,
advancing President Bidenʼs goal of a ordable, reliable, high-speed internet for all Americans.
The Capital Projects Fund (CPF) provides $10 billion to states, territories, freely associated
states, and Tribal governments to fund critical capital projects that enable work, education,
and health monitoring in response to the public health emergency. In addition to the $10
billion provided by the CPF, many governments are using a portion of their State and Local
Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) toward meeting the Biden-Harris Administrationʼs goal of
connecting every American household to a ordable, reliable high-speed internet. Together,
these American Rescue Plan programs and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law are working in
tandem to close the digital divide – deploying high-speed internet to those without access
and lowering costs for those who cannot a ord it.
“The pandemic upended life as we knew it and exposed the stark inequity in access to
a ordable and reliable high-speed internet in communities across the country, including rural,
Tribal, and other underrepresented communities,” said Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo.
“This funding is a key piece of the Biden-Harris Administrationʼs historic investments to
increase access to high-speed internet for millions of Americans and provide more
opportunities to fully participate and compete in the 21st century economy.”
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In accordance with Treasuryʼs guidance, each stateʼs plan requires service providers to
participate in the Federal Communications Commissionʼs (FCC) new A ordable Connectivity
Program (ACP). The A ordable Connectivity Program helps ensure that households can a ord
the high-speed internet they need for work, school, healthcare, and more by providing a
discount of up to $30 per month (or up to $75 per eligible household on Tribal lands). Experts
estimate that nearly 40% of U.S. households are eligible for the program.
To further lower costs, President Biden and Vice President Harris announced the
Administration had secured commitments from 20 leading internet service providers—
covering more than 80% of the U.S. population—to o er all ACP-eligible households highspeed, high-quality internet plans for no more than $30 per month. As a result of this
agreement and the A ordable Connectivity Program, eligible households can receive internet
access at no cost and can check their eligibility and sign up at GetInternet.gov. In addition to
requiring funding recipients to participate in the A ordable Connectivity Program, Treasuryʼs
guidance requires recipients to consider whether the federally funded networks will be
a ordable to the target markets in their service areas and encourages them to require that a
federally funded project o er at least one low-cost option at speeds that are su icient for a
household with multiple users.
Treasury began announcing state awards in June of last year. To date, 30 states have been
approved to invest approximately $4.5 billion of CPF funding in a ordable, reliable high-speed
internet, which those states estimate will reach more than 1.2 million locations. Treasury will
continue approving state and Tribal plans on a rolling basis.
The following descriptions summarize the four stateʼs plans that Treasury approved today:
Alabama

is approved to receive $191.9 million for broadband infrastructure, which the

state estimates will connect 55,000 households and businesses to high-speed internet
access. Alabamaʼs award will fund the Alabama Broadband Capital Projects Fund (ABCPF),
a competitive grant program designed to deploy last-mile infrastructure projects in rural
areas of the state. Each of the internet service providers funded by the program will
participate in the FCCʼs A ordable Connectivity Program. The plan submitted to Treasury
and being approved today represents 100% of the stateʼs total allocation under the CPF
program.
Kentucky

is approved to receive $182.8 million for broadband infrastructure, which

the state estimates will connect 45,000 households and businesses to high-speed
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internet access. Kentuckyʼs award will fund the Kentucky Broadband Deployment Fund
(BDF), a competitive grant program designed to provide a ordable, reliable broadband
service to locations that currently have no internet service, followed by areas that
currently lack access to internet at speeds of 25/3 Mbps. The program aims to enable
funding to reach rural areas of the Commonwealth that are hardest to serve. Each of the
internet service providers funded by the program will participate in the FCCʼs A ordable
Connectivity Program. The plan submitted to Treasury and being approved today
represents 100% of the stateʼs total allocation under the CPF program.
Nevada

is approved to receive $55.2 million for broadband infrastructure, which the

state estimates will connect over 40,000 households and businesses to high-speed
internet access. Nevadaʼs award will fund Nevadaʼs Low-Income Multi-Dwelling Units
(MDU) Broadband Program, a competitive grant program designed to fund broadband
infrastructure to and within low-income housing. CPF funds will be used to upgrade
internet access in MDUs. Each of the internet service providers funded by the program will
participate in the FCCʼs A ordable Connectivity Program. The plan submitted to Treasury
and being approved today represents 41% of the stateʼs total allocation under the CPF
program. Nevada submitted plans for the remainder of their CPF funds and these
applications are currently under review by Treasury.
Texas

is approved to receive $363.8 million for broadband infrastructure, which the

state estimates will connect 152,000 households and businesses to high-speed internet
access. Texasʼs award will fund the Bringing Online Opportunities to Texans (BOOT)
Program, a competitive grant program designed to fund last mile broadband
infrastructure projects in areas throughout the state. The BOOT Program will prioritize
projects that serve historically socio-economically disadvantaged areas and o er
a ordable service options and digital literacy support. Each of the internet service
providers funded by the program will participate in the FCCʼs A ordable Connectivity
Program. The plan submitted to Treasury and being approved today represents 73% of
the stateʼs total allocation under the CPF program. Texas submitted plans for the
remainder of their CPF funds and these applications are currently under review by
Treasury.
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