 Today, more than 30 million people in our country do not have access to high-speed internet, either because they live in communities where high-speed internet is not easily available or more often because they cannot afford the cost of a plan. These folks are, they're, they're our seniors who have to take their telemedicine visits in the local library without the privacy that they want and are due. These are parents who cannot afford to work remotely and small business owners who cannot sell their products online. These are students, like Ulisa, who are being held back from achieving their incredible and God-given potential. In the 21st century, access to the internet is essential for success. Every person in our nation, no matter how much they earn, should be able to afford high-speed internet and a high-speed internet plan.