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Thursday, October 29, 2009
A Message From Congressman Arcuri on Health Care Reform
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Re: Responding to your message
October 20, 2009
Dear Ms. Robinson,
Thank you for contacting me to express your support for increased access to high-speed internet in the United States. I appreciate that you took the time to share your thoughts with me, and I'm glad we agree on this important issue.
Broadband is no longer a luxury - our ability to compete in the global economy depends on widespread, affordable high-speed Internet access. As your Congressional representative, I am committed to ensuring that residents and businesses in Upstate New York have access to broadband. That is why I was proud to support the inclusion of $7 billion for broadband expansion in H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. This stimulus funding will help bring rural areas into the digital age, allow communities like ours to grow their economies, and create jobs through the building and maintenance of broadband networks.
As the federal government moves forward with disbursing stimulus money, I will continue to fight to ensure that Upstate New York receives its fair share of broadband dollars. Most recently, I signed the attached letter to the Secretaries of Agriculture and Commerce, who have jurisdiction over federal broadband programs, urging them to clarify and streamline regulations to ensure funding reaches our region. Universal high-speed internet access is critical to revitalizing the Upstate economy, and I will fight to ensure our region receives every federal broadband dollar available.
Thank you again for contacting me. Rest assured that I will continue to keep your thoughts in mind as Congress works to bring broadband to rural areas. To receive updates on my work in New York and Washington, visit www.arcuri.house.gov to sign up for my monthly e-newsletter. Please do not hesitate to let me know if I can be of further assistance with this or any other matter.
Sincerely, Michael A. Arcuri Member of Congress |
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A boar is often held by a not so large dog.
~Ovid
Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.
~Groucho Marx
Friday, October 9, 2009
Re: Universal Broadband for Otsego County
> Hi Rachel,
> Thanks for sharing your opinion with me. Our committee has been busy
> this year working to prepare the application for stimulus funding that
> would allow us to build an open access fiber optic ring around
> throughout the county. If we are awarded the funding and the board
> members subsequently back the resolution to construct the ring it is
> our intention to provide middle mile services throughtout the county.
> The fiber optic backbone will establish a telecommunications
> foundation by which all service providers, including CLECs and
> wireless Internet Service Providers can develop and provide services
> on an equitable and cost effective basis. Broadband service providers
> stated that if the County built fiber, they will provide last mile
> broadband solutions over the fiber. The lower back haul costs of the
> County's fiber will equate to more profitable revenue streams for
> these companies and make these services more affordable for our
> residents.
>
> I suggest that you might also want to voice your support for this
> initiative by writing a letter to the county board. These letters
> become part of the public record. I believe that broadband has the
> potential to allow many people to "telecommute" to jobs in larger
> cities while living amidst the beautiful surroundings of Otsego county
> as well as bring many other services to the all areas of the county.
> It could be a win -win situation by providing firms in urban areas
> with a more economical labor force while at the same time bringing
> better paying job opportunities to the residents of this county. As a
> transplanted Long Islander who appreciates this county's many assets I
> will continue to seek opportunites to promote investments in
> technology that will increase job opportunitiesand enhance the
> economic viability of the residents of this county.
>
> Thanks for taking time to share your insights and concerns,
> Kathy Clark
> County Rep. District #3
>
>
Monday, October 5, 2009
A Message From Congressman Arcuri on Veterans' Health Legislation
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Thursday, October 1, 2009
A Message From Congressman Mike Arcuri
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