Digital Access

A sign for the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation at its Sioux Falls office in June 2025.  

The Trump administration recently terminated more than $5 million promised to South Dakota for expanded access to digital technology. That increases the administration’s total federal funding cuts impacting South Dakota state government to $23.7 million, according to the Bureau of Finance and Management.

The $5 million was awarded to the state in January under the State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program. Digital equity initiatives increase physical access to high-speed internet by building infrastructure, teaching digital skills and ensuring access to digital devices.

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USA Strong

Thanks for Nothing. Donald, John, Rusty,and Mike. You too Kristi

dgrasser

Thune's been running on promises of expanding strong, rural internet access seemingly forever. But. hey, he's advanced his career and his bank account so it's all good.

Larry Skow

The State has more than enough funds to take care of their own high speed needs.

Ar223

You can't afford to run high speed fiber in rural America where the population density is less than 1 customer per mile. Cost recovery isn't there. Seems harsh but it's just a matter of cost. Look at what the REA has done with rates in the past few years. Internet will be the same way with some families having to choose. Us satellite service, most farmers already do so they can hands free the farm equipment and just set in the seat and enjoy the ride.

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