Public Interest Groups Call for Community Inclusion in CA Broadband Buildout
March 7, 2011 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
San
Diego, California- On Monday, February 28th, 2011 at the State Capitol
in Sacramento, New
Media Rights joined other public interest groups and individuals to
support meaningful community group involvement will transparency by the
California Broadband Council. Also present were Media Alliance, a San Francisco based media reform group, Access Humbolt, a community media center in Eureka CA, Viet Mai a San Diego based poet and Dr. Blanca Gordo, a Berkeley professor who writes on solving the Digital Divide.
This
was the first meeting of the California Broadband Council was
established from Senate Bill 1462 to coordinate federal funds and
private broadband funding for statewide broadband deployment
and adoption. $420 million in federal American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act (ARRA) broadband grants and the $57 million in
California Advanced Services Fund grants has already been awarded in
the state and allocated to different projects.
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