Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 3921/5

Legislative findings and declarations.
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The General Assembly
finds and declares:

 
 
(1) That computing and communications technologies 
 
are essential for sustaining economic competitiveness and fostering the educational vitality of this State.

 
 
(2) That there is an established need for a 
 
telecommunications infrastructure that will provide high-speed, reliable, and cost-effective digital connections throughout the State.

 
 
(3) That a network is required that will deliver 
 
educational programs, advanced training, and access to the growing global wealth of information services to citizens in all parts of this State.

 
 
(4) That the State and communication providers shall 
 
continue to collaborate to deliver communications links to anchor institutions in Illinois. 

are essential for sustaining economic competitiveness and fostering the educational vitality of this State.
telecommunications infrastructure that will provide high-speed, reliable, and cost-effective digital connections throughout the State.
educational programs, advanced training, and access to the growing global wealth of information services to citizens in all parts of this State.
continue to collaborate to deliver communications links to anchor institutions in Illinois.

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