Baltimore, MD  - July 11, 2024  - On Wednesday, Governor Wes Moore announced that the United States Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration approved proposals for Maryland’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment plan.

The approval enables access to $267.7 million in federal funding to support the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development’s Connect Maryland initiative to provide all Marylanders with affordable and equitable access to high-speed internet.

"The Biden-Harris Administration has been an extraordinary partner in our work to close the digital divide across Maryland—from Western Maryland to the Eastern Shore and everywhere in between,” said Gov. Moore. “Thanks to robust federal support, we’re taking a big step forward in our work to connect every Marylander with affordable, high-speed internet. In order to leave no one behind, we need to get everyone online."

The BEAD program is part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s “Internet for All” initiative, providing $42.45 billion in grants authorized by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to states, territories, and the District of Columbia. Funding may be used to deploy or upgrade high-speed Internet networks to ensure access to reliable, affordable, high-speed internet service.... Read More: FOX45