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AT&TWI: State Senate OKs cable bill, Nine Democrats vote with GOPPosted on November 10, 2007 - 10:08am.
from: Capital Times State Senate OKs cable bill Judith Davidoff — 11/09/2007 12:31 pm A split Democratic caucus failed to muster enough votes to pass major protections sought by consumer advocates in a controversial AT&T-backed cable deregulation bill. The bill easily passed the state Senate 23-9 after five hours of debate Thursday. WI: Wisconsin Senate Passes "Video Competition" BillPosted on November 10, 2007 - 10:03am.
from: Waxing America November 08, 2007 Wisconsin Senate Passes "Video Competition" Bill; Defeats Amendments To Make It More Consumer-Friendly I just consumed another entire day watching the "Video Competition" bill progress towards becoming law in Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Senate debated and defeated a long series of amendments that would make the bill more consumer-friendly, more responsive to rural needs, more supportive of local PEG channels, more limiting in its terms and conditions and less of a giveaway to the cable and phone companies, and more responsive to the future importance of broadband infrastructure to our economy. Instead, the bill passed almost entirely as introduced in the Senate, and will need minimum adjusting to conform to the Assembly's version. It's a triumph for Senator Jeff Plale (D- Milwaukee), the chief Senate sponsor, and newly elected Majority Leader Russ Decker (D-Weston), who made passage his first priority. WI: Gov. Doyle Supports Changes Made to Cable BillPosted on November 10, 2007 - 10:02am.
from: Associated Press Doyle Supports Changes Made to Cable Bill November 9, 2007 Gov. Jim Doyle says he doesn’t oppose the relatively minor changes made to a cable competition bill passed by the Senate. Doyle still isn’t saying whether he will sign the bill. But the governor says he does think it will achieve its goal of increasing competition in the cable TV market. WI: Senate passes cable competition billPosted on November 9, 2007 - 10:10am.
from: WBAY Senate passes cable competition bill Associated Press - November 8, 2007 9:45 PM ET MADISON, Wis. (AP) - AT & T would be able to more easily compete in Wisconsin under a bill that passed the state Senate today with bipartisan support. The proposal would do away with local franchise agreements for offering cable TV services in place since the 1970s. Instead, a single statewide license would be issued. WI: AT$T Twists the Truth on Video Competition BillPosted on November 9, 2007 - 10:08am.
from: Capital Times AT&T Twists the Truth on Video Competition Bill November 8, 2007 AT&T lobbyists are gifted at twisting the truth. I’ve seen the inspired work of this intense and expensive propaganda campaign; with enough money, you can get people to believe the direct opposite of what is true. WI: State Sen. Kathleen Vinehout explains why the cable competition bill should not be passedPosted on November 9, 2007 - 10:07am.
from: Daily Cardinal State Sen. Kathleen Vinehout explains why the cable competition bill should not be passed The Daily Cardinal Vinehout offers reasons to hold off now and wait for a better version of the bill When you write the rules, you win the game. This week in the Senate, the fight will be over the rules governing the delivery of cable television, internet and telephone services for the foreseeable future. What kind of companies will get to compete? What rights will consumers have? Will local government have a say? At stake are billions of dollars. WI: Cable TV Legislation Doesn’t Serve ConsumersPosted on November 8, 2007 - 2:25pm.
from: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Cable TV Legislation Doesn’t Serve Consumers November 7, 2007 The state Senate today will be asked to vote on a bill, co-sponsored by Rep. Phil Montgomery (R-Ashwaubenon) and Sen. Jeff Plale (D-South Milwaukee), that would drastically reduce Wisconsin’s control over our cable and broadband infrastructure. WI: Senate Democrats divided on new amendment to cable billPosted on November 8, 2007 - 2:21pm.
from: Daily Cardinal Senate Democrats divided on new amendment to cable bill The cable bill will be voted on by the full state Senate tomorrow, though some Senate Democrats disagree over the level of consumer protections present in the bill’s language. The bill has already passed the Assembly. OH: AT$T Wins Statewide Ohio FranchisePosted on November 8, 2007 - 2:18pm.
from: MultiChannel News AT&T Wins Statewide Ohio Franchise AT&T has become the first provider to be granted statewide video service authority under terms of Ohio’s new state franchising law. WI: Vote expected on cable deregulation billPosted on November 8, 2007 - 2:16pm.
from: WRN.com WRN News Opponents of a cable TV franchising bill that's up for a vote in the state Senate today are making a last-ditch attempt at changes. Fifteen Assembly Democrats are asking the Senate author of the bill to accept amendments that assure consumer protections for cable customers, if the measure becomes law. |
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