Spectrum
announces efforts to help students learn remotely as a result of COVID-19
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi – Hawaiʻi House
Speaker Scott K. Saiki today recognized Spectrum for offering free broadband
and Wi-Fi access for 60 days to households with K-12 or college students who do
not already have a Spectrum broadband subscription.
"As Chair of the House Select
Committee on COVID-19 Economic and Financial Preparedness, I acknowledge the
efforts by Spectrum to ensure that our students in Hawaiʻi are able to learn
and study remotely during this time of uncertainty," said Speaker Saiki.
"The House of Representatives created
this Select Committee to recommend actions that can be taken by all sectors to
secure Hawaiʻi’s economy and financial viability," Saiki said. "We
all know that maintaining public confidence during a time like this is
essential for Hawaiʻi’s recovery. This Select Committee demonstrates that we
are all in this together and that we will be prepared."
"Today's announcement is great news.
This is an example of private business stepping up and stepping in to secure
our most valuable asset in Hawaiʻi—our young people and future leaders,"
said Speaker Saiki. "I look forward to reporting more initiatives like
this in the following weeks."
The House Select Committee on COVID-19
Economic and Financial Preparedness met for the first time yesterday to prepare
the state for the economic effects of the disease. The next meeting is
scheduled for March 23 at the State Capitol.
For information about the committee
including agendas, documents and transcripts, go to https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/specialcommittee.aspx?comm=cov&year=2020.
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