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REMINDER: Scott Perry Voted Against Expanding High-Speed Internet and Lowering Costs in PA-10

Today, the DCCC is reminding voters in PA-10 that Scott Perry voted against the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), which just announced massive savings for 654,427 Pennsylvania families.

The ACP will expand high-speed internet access to help qualified households in Pennsylvania save up to $30 a month on internet costs.

More than 14 million Americans lack access to high-speed internet. This massive investment in Pennsylvania will provide families tools to access jobs, education, health care services, and more. House Democrats are laser-focused on lowering costs, creating better-paying jobs, and expanding opportunity in every zip code – unfortunately, the same cannot be said for Perry. 

DCCC Spokesperson Viet Shelton:
“Scott Perry’s vote against lowering costs for Pennsylvanians is just another indication of his failure to deliver. While Perry is spending time in the House majority chipping away at reproductive freedom and petty political fights, House Democrats are taking bold action to lower costs and deliver for everyday families.”

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