As part of the President’s Investing in America agenda, a key component of Bidenomics, the Biden-Harris Administration has made historic progress towards lowering costs – including internet costs – for American families across the country. The Affordable Connectivity Program, enacted under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law as the largest internet affordability program in our nation’s history, has helped 23 million households save $30-75 each per month on their monthly internet bills. 

Without Congressional action to extend funding for the program, those 23 million households will lose that benefit and could see their internet costs go up or lose internet access.  On October 25, 2023, the Biden-Harris Administration sent Congress a supplemental request for $6 billion to extend funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program. Despite that request, Republicans in Congress have failed to act. Without action from Republicans in Congress, this program will sunset at the end of May, 2024, and tens of millions of Americans may no longer be able to afford high-speed internet service. President Biden is once again calling on Republicans in Congress to join their Democratic colleagues in support of extending funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program, so tens of millions of Americans can continue to access this essential benefit.

Below are state-by-state fact sheets with data on how many families are enrolled in the Affordable Connectivity Program, including estimates of percentages of households enrolled in ACP in every Congressional District.

Note: The Federal Communications Commission updates ACP enrollment metrics on multiple timelines. All enrollment data is current as of April 2024.

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