These are comments from the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Media/Telecommunications Task Force to the bicameral Universal Service Fund (USF) Working Group. The comments highlight the importance of the USF programs to address the digital divide that poses a barrier to modern-day opportunities, particularly for those with very limited incomes, who live in rural areas or tribal lands, have less education, are Black, Latino or have a disability.
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