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Home » Hurst on rural broadband initiative
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Hurst on rural broadband initiative

Missouri Farm Bureau applauds Governor Greitens

PUBLISHED ON April 5, 2017

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"Missouri Farm Bureau applauds Governor Greitens for announcing his plans to ensure every high school in the state has access to high-speed internet," said Hurst. (mofb.org)

JEFFERSON CITY — “Missouri Farm Bureau applauds Governor Greitens for announcing his plans to ensure every high school in the state has access to high-speed internet. The availability of high-speed internet is vital to the future of our state’s rural communities and we look forward to working with the Governor and others who view this as a priority. There is much to be done and we are confident that by working together we can ensure all Missourians have access to high-quality, competitively priced broadband.”

— Blake Hurst, Missouri Farm Bureau president

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