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President Biden speaks as he announces a $42.5 billion investment in high-speed internet infrastructure during an event in the East Room of the White House on June 26. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)

Biden announces $42.5B in broadband funds from BEAD program

President Biden called the $42.5 billion Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment program a "bold" step toward universal high-speed internet access by 2030.
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President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., leave a meeting with House Democrats at the U.S. Capitol on Capitol Hill on Oct. 28 to try and secure a vote on the Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill and discuss his multi-trillion social policy spending bill. (Drew Angerer / Getty Images)

Cybersecurity, next-generation 911 boosted in Biden spending plan

The $1.75 trillion Build Back Better Act would make additional investments in advanced emergency-communications technology and state and local cyber efforts.
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, is part of a bipartisan group of lawmakers who’s been negotiating an infrastructure spending plan with the Biden administration. (Samuel Corum / Getty Images).

Infrastructure deal to offer $65 billion for broadband expansion

The tentative $1.2 trillion deal negotiated by a bipartisan Senate group offers less for broadband than the $100 billion the White House initially sought.
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Anne Neuberger, the deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging threats, speaks about the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack at the White House on May 10. (Drew Angerer / Getty Images)

Mayors meet with NSC’s cyber lead as ransomware crisis continues

Anne Neuberger, the deputy national security adviser for cyber, discussed the Biden administration's ransomware strategy with a group of mayors, the White House said.
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