Commissioner Gomez Joins Congressman Soto to Advocate for Continuation of ACP

Federal Communications Commissioner Anna Gomez and Congressman Darren Soto (D-FL) hosted a roundtable at the Orlando Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) with Veterans Affairs (VA) social workers and community stakeholders to discuss the positive impact of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) on Veterans and their families. “The Affordable Connectivity Program is about making sure everyone, everywhere in this country has access to Internet service that connects them to economic and educational opportunity as well as healthcare services, for example connecting Veterans with VA appointments and follow-up medical visits,” said Commissioner Gomez. “I am here because I want to see this program refunded, and I stand ready to assist Congress with any efforts to fully fund the ACP into the future.” Florida ranks fourth in the nation for ACP enrollees, with 1,707,857 participants. In Florida’s 9th district, 28% of households are enrolled. The Veteran community in Central Florida benefits significantly from the program, which enhances access to crucial services, including telehealth.


Gomez Joins Congressman Soto to Advocate for Continuation of ACP