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Save the Affordable Connectivity Program

Internet access for 23 million families is at risk if Congress doesn't act.

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The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was the only federal program that helped lower-income families afford high-speed internet and devices. Over one in six Americans relied on the ACP to get online and stay online.

Unfortunately, the ACP ran out of funding in June of 2024 , causing families across the country to pay more for internet service, with many losing connectivity altogether.

That's why we are calling for additional ACP funding immediately. Not only would this funding allow the ACP to continue helping the millions of families who rely on it, it would also give policymakers time to come up with a plan to fund the program permanently.

We need to work together to keep the ACP funded. Learn more below about the many ways the ACP is improving lives across the country, and then email Congress to take action!

 

 

The ACP Is Successful

The ACP is helping families everywhere, no matter where they live or how they vote.

  • The ACP Is Successful 

  • The ACP Connects People for the First Time

  • The ACP Is in Every District 

  • The ACP Addresses the Main Cause of the Digital Divide 

  • The ACP Is Rural and Urban

  • The ACP Is Essential in Rural Areas Where Internet Is More Expensive

  • The ACP Helps People Who Struggle to Afford Food and Medicine 

  • The ACP Helps People of All Ages 

  • The ACP Is Running Out of Money


 

 

The ACP's Benefits Extend Beyond Connectivity

The ACP improves education, health care, income, and broadband infrastructure.

  • The ACP Incentivizes Infrastructure Deployment

  • The ACP Helps Reduce Healthcare Costs

  • The ACP Is Integral to State Plans for IIJA Broadband Funds 

  • The ACP Increases GDP by Expanding Connectivity Among Students

  • The ACP Improves Educational Outcomes

  • The ACP Improves Crisis Response


 

 

The ACP Has Broad Support

Everyone supports the ACP, including the White House, FCC, NTIA, Democrats, Republicans, industry, and advocates.

  • The ACP Is Bipartisan

  • Sen. Rosen Letter to Leadership

  • Chamber of Commerce Letter

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    FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel Response Letter to Congress

  • Bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus

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    Senate Republicans' Letter

  • Bipartisan Governors' Letter

  • Bipartisan Rural Broadband Caucus

  • Industry and Public Interest Groups

  • Former Republican FCC Commissioner


 

 

Additional ACP Resources

Common Sense is working hard to close the digital divide.

  • FCC Survey: The Impacts of Losing the ACP  

  • Common Sense Applauds the Introduction of the Bipartisan Affordable Connectivity Program Extension Act of 2024

     

  • What Congress Needs to Know About ACP Funding

  • Arizona Needs Faster, Cheaper Internet Service. Here's How to Get It.

  • How Common Sense Media Deployed Activism, Media, and a Key Partnership to Drive ACP Adoption in Arizona

  • Broadband Subsidy Program That Millions Use Will Expire Next Year If Congress Doesn't Act

  • Closing the Digital Divide Benefits Everyone, Not Just the Disconnected

  • Connect All Students: How States and School Districts Can Close the Digital Divide

  • Why Closing the Digital Divide Is a Team Effort 


 

 

Email or Call to urge Congress to continue funding the ACP.

 

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