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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Dear Neighbor,

The Andersons wish you and your family a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

The pace at the Capitol will pick up soon as we get closer to the March 8 start of the 2016 session. I plan to conduct a survey among district residents to receive input on some of the top issues we expect to face in the upcoming session.

Look for more details on the survey once it is available. For now, below is a news release I issued regarding broadband work that is taking place in our District 9A.

Please be safe if you are traveling this season and I hope you enjoy spending time with family and friends.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year,

Mark

 

New broadband to assist Fairview Township

 

ST. PAULRep. Mark Anderson, R-Lake Shore, issued the following statement regarding the recent announcement from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development regarding new broadband access for Fairview Township in House District 9A:

"I frequently hear from constituents regarding the need for better broadband for business, education, farming, health care, and many other important areas," Anderson said. "Some parts of Greater Minnesota, including parts of our district, have been left behind due to the high cost of providing reliable Internet access in less-populated areas. Therefore, I am pleased to see efforts such as this improve service for this important portion of our infrastructure."

Fairview Township worked with Consolidated Telephone Cooperative (CTC) to provide broadband service, in part, to better handle disasters. In 2014, CTC utilized a $2 million grant through DEED’s Border-to-Border Broadband grant initiative to extend broadband throughout Cass, Crow Wing, and Morrison counties.

Last summer, storms caused widespread disaster throughout the Brainerd Lakes area. During the storm, Fairview Township was forced to rely on radio and phone communication to inform residents of the pending emergency.

"The events of last summer really brought this issue to light," Anderson said. "This is a communications-based world we live in and many people in our area are at a disadvantage in that regard, including where it pertains to public safety."

According to DEED, the Border-to-Border Broadband Development Grant Program has awarded $30 million of grants to expand broadband access in Greater Minnesota.

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