The FCC is considering new restrictions to its Lifeline internet subsidy program that could make it harder for low-income families and immigrants to access affordable internet service.
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If they become policy, these changes could create challenges for folks who need affordable internet service.
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Taniquewa Brewster benefited from Austin's guaranteed income pilot program, which was a initiative using tax dollars for unconditional cash assistance.
Over the past six years, qualified homeowners in Auglaize County have shared in $2 million in state grants and low-interest loans made available through the state’s Community Housing Impact and ...
Hundreds of thousands of rural families could lose their affordable homes as mortgages the program supported expire by 2050.
The high cost of renting and buying homes in U.S. cities is no secret. But this affordability problem isn’t limited to urban regions – it affects rural areas as well. Rural areas, home to about 25% of ...
For many Americans who qualify for Lifeline, the challenge begins after eligibility is established. What should be a straightforward process often slows during verification, where unclear steps or mis ...
(FOX40.COM) — Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that California will invest more than $23 million to help connect ...