The 2024 Ohio Agriculture and Rural Communities Action Plan
Ohio Farm Bureau 2024 priority issues focus on business climate, regulatory environment, preserving Ohio’s farming heritage, healthy rural communities, and grassroots advocacy.
Read MoreThe state of Ohio is calling for ideas as it creates a five-year plan to steer future broadband expansion efforts, and we would like to make sure Ohio Farm Bureau members have a seat at those tables. Farmers and those within the agricultural industry have unique technological needs, but continue to lack consistent broadband access.
The Department of Development is soliciting public comments and launching a multi-stop listening tour to gather input as it eyes a potential slice of $42.45 billion in federal dollars for expansion efforts through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
The state is planning to funnel those dollars through the Residential Broadband Expansion Program, a fund launched in 2021 that during its initial round of investment awarded $232 million to finalize projects across the state.
Initially fueled with a $20 million infusion in 2021, the program landed another $230 million in the last budget (HB110, 134th General Assembly), leading to an initial round of awards officials believe represents about $250 million in private investment and an impact to 52,000 households in 31 counties.
And we want to hear how that investment has impacted your home and business, and where more work can be done to advance the access of those in rural Ohio. We invite you to attend the following listening tour stop and engage with representatives for the Department of Development:
Listening Session 7 – Cleveland
April 13
The Midtown Tech Hive
6815 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44103
10:30 a.m. – Businesses and Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
1 p.m. – Local Government
2:30 p.m. – Nonprofits and Community Organizations
4 p.m. – Ohio Residents
Ohio Farm Bureau 2024 priority issues focus on business climate, regulatory environment, preserving Ohio’s farming heritage, healthy rural communities, and grassroots advocacy.
Read MoreHelp the Northeast Counties Farm Bureaus by providing feedback to identify your needs so we can find solutions.
Read MoreAmplex Internet works with farmers to install towers and signals on grain bins in northwest Ohio, significantly impacting connectivity in the region.
Read MoreBroadbandOhio awarded a total of $654,590 through the state’s Digital Inclusion Pilot Project Grant to help nine community-based, nonprofit organizations address barriers in digital access.
Read MoreYou are invited to a listening session to share your perspective on high-speed internet access in your area.
Read MoreOhio Farm Bureau is encouraging members to share how rural broadband investment has impacted their homes and businesses, and where more work can be done to advance access to rural broadband.
Read MoreBroadbandOhio estimates that around 230,000 residents will have improved broadband availability thanks to the 104 new expansion projects.
Read MoreIt takes time to both build community support and then to build out the fiber network itself, but Ohio Gig doesn’t go into a community looking for a monetary investment, but a credibility one.
Read MoreEarlier this year, Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 2 into law, creating the Ohio Broadband Expansion Program. Then, as…
Read MoreThe internet is no longer a luxury item. Many of us rely on connectivity to maintain the health of our families, our communities and society as a whole, making it a necessity for all Ohioans, including rural areas.
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