Safe roads, reliable bridges, and high‑speed internet access are essential components of modern infrastructure. In many rural areas, aging road systems and inconsistent broadband coverage create barriers to education, healthcare, and economic development.
Residents in District 92 depend on strong infrastructure for commuting, emergency services, business operations, and remote learning. Gaps in broadband access affect everything from telehealth appointments to homework completion. Improving these systems supports safety, strengthens local economies, and ensures that rural communities are not left behind in an increasingly digital world.
