LA Unscripted | March 17th, 2023

But Bravo on that transition . Now , Jasmine Simpkins has something else to keep you in the know the FCC has allocated a record $42 billion to eliminate the digital divide . But according to the internal services department , that funding may not even go to those who need it .

LA Unscripted | March 17th, 2023

When the federal government releases this historic amount of money , we were very fortunate that the board of supervisors allocated $56 million for this initiative , but it's not enough in order to really provide the level of access that people are going to need . So we wanted to depend on the federal dollars and one of the major ones is $42 billion that the FCC is releasing throughout the nation to build broadband infrastructure in order to close the digital divide . Well , it's based off of priority maps .

LA Unscripted | March 17th, 2023

The divide is an initiative led by the County of Los Angeles to advance digital equity and underserved communities through partnerships , infrastructure investments and technology resources that empower residents and small businesses . So what is , is D's plan to make sure everyone in Los Angeles County has access to the internet . When the federal government releases this historic amount of money , we were very fortunate that the board of supervisors allocated $56 million for this initiative , but it's not enough in order to really provide the level of access that people are going to need .

LA Unscripted | March 17th, 2023

Is that the internet delete ? The divide is an initiative led by the County of Los Angeles to advance digital equity and underserved communities through partnerships , infrastructure investments and technology resources that empower residents and small businesses . So what is , is D's plan to make sure everyone in Los Angeles County has access to the internet .

LA Unscripted | March 17th, 2023

It's based off of the data that they use , which mostly is was provided by internet service providers saying that there is access and there's sufficient access for people to have the internet . We don't deny that there's not infrastructure we know that , but affordability is the issue and it's important that people see these maps , you go to delete the dot org , we have the maps posted and it shows you how you can write in and provide your feedback or challenge the maps for where you live without that voice , it will continue this way and the funding will go to communities that may not have as much need as we have here in these disadvantaged communities while they're there , they'll also be able to see that deletes divide and is D offers other assets and programs for them . Correct .