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We Say No to Telco Bill S.2686 (aka HR.5252)Posted on July 7, 2006 - 3:39pm.
At present we do not support Senate Bill S.2686 (now renamed HR.5252). The Bill passed on June 28th in the Commerce Committee in a 15-7 vote. It excludes much needed protections against red-lining (there are no enforceable build-out provisions) and also fails to protect net neutrality. These are two key issues we can't compromise on. The 'broadcast flag' amendment is also a clear example of blatant industry protectionism and should be removed. Likewise the ambiguity in the Ensign amendment over AT&T's 'HomeZone" satellite TV service and whether it falls under the proposed video franchising requirements is another major cause for concern. In short, this legislation is unacceptable, it seeks to serve many corporate masters at the expense of a coherent social vision for democratic media. What happens Next? Senate Majority Leader Frist has ordered Commerce Chairman Stevens to get 60 senators on record to overcome a potential filibuster. The Senate has 55 Republicans, 44 Democrats and one independent. Stevens has admitted he doesn't yet have that support which mean this bill may be stalled for the remainder of this Congressional session. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., has also placed a procedural hold on the legislation because the stronger net neutrality language was excluded, this could stall the bill as well. Should S.2686 be introduced to the full Senate there may be opportunities for amendments to be added to strengthen weak spots. But it must be taken into account that Frist's 60 vote requirement is intended to assure passage in the current form and to prevent delays on the Senate floor from lengthy debates on the introduction of new amendments. In addition, a weak S.2686 bill that reaches 'conference committee' to be reconciled with HR.5252 will yield terrible results. We believe the best strategy in this moment is to stall or stop the legislative process until more rational approaches can prevail. The Good News? PEG Provisions are Safe LPFM Expansion Included ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
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