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Snohomish County Invests 1.5 Million in Digital Equity and Broadband Access

Snohomish, WALocal News

Snohomish County's $1. 5 million investment in digital equity and broadband access marks a significant step towards improving technological resources for local residents. The initiative will introduce 750 loanable computers equipped with mobile hotspots, facilitating greater access to technology for those in need. In tandem with this, the expansion of the Digital Navigator program at Sno-Isle Libraries will provide essential support for users trying to navigate digital resources. This comprehensive approach directly addresses the digital divide, ensuring that every resident has the opportunity to engage with technology effectively.

County Executive Dave Somers highlighted that these investments are crucial for fostering community resilience and enhancing educational and employment opportunities. Furthermore, this initiative is aligned with broader efforts to promote digital literacy and connectivity in underserved areas. By focusing on these critical issues, Snohomish County demonstrates a commitment to inclusivity and technological advancement. Overall, this funding reflects a strategic effort to empower residents through improved access to digital resources.

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