1.6 million California households enrolled in affordable internet program

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 12: Vice President Kamala Harris speaks with President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of Mexico outside the Vice Presidents residence at Naval Observatory on Tuesday, July 12, 2022 in Washington, DC. The Vice President hosted the President of Mexico for breakfast in advance of his bilateral meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times)
Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to tout the progress of the infrastructure measure during a visit to Charlotte, N.C., on Thursday. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times)
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The White House is set to announce on Thursday that 1.6 million Californian households have enrolled in an affordable internet program that was made possible by the bipartisan infrastructure law President Biden signed in November.

The affordable internet program enables households to cut their monthly internet bill by up to $30 per month. Households on tribal lands can cut their costs by up to $75 per month. California has the highest number of enrollees of any state, according to the White House.

The program is administered by the Federal Communications Commission and was made possible by $65 billion in funding from the 2021 law, which the Biden administration has touted as a job creator that will overhaul America's ailing infrastructure and boost the economy.

The law is expected to fund construction projects around the nation over the next five years.

Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to tout the measure on Thursday during a visit to Charlotte, N.C. Harris is also expected to ask Gov. Gavin Newsom to increase enrollment by promoting the program to Californians.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.