By Charlie Spiering, Jul. 16, 2015, Breitbart
Do you live in low-income public housing and you have gripes about the quality of your internet connection? Well the Obama administration wants to do something about that.
President Obama and Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro announced a partnership with local communities and private companies to make broadband internet cheaper for residents of low-income areas and public housing.
Here is the list of the 27 cities (and one tribal nation) that the White House selected:
Albany, GA
Atlanta, GA
Baltimore, MD
Baton Rouge, LA
Boston, MA
Camden, NJ
Choctaw Nation, OK
Cleveland, OH
Denver, CO
Durham, NC
Fresno, CA
Kansas City, MO
Little Rock, AR
Los Angeles, CA
Macon, GA
Memphis, TN
Meriden, CT
Nashville, TN
New Orleans, LA
New York, NY
Newark, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
Rockford, IL
San Antonio, TX
Seattle, WA
Springfield, MA
Tampa, FL
Washington, DC.
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