Posted on January 28, 2007 - 6:42pm.
We closed this campaign at the end of the Senate Hearing on Thursday (2/1/07). Our thanks to all the 4000 individuals who sent letters over the last four days to the Senate Commerce Committee. More than 80,000 letters in total were received by committee members.
There is an archive streaming link of the hearing on the Senate site.
The original post:
The new Senate Commerce Committee meets on Thursday this week in a Hearing entitled: "Assessing the Communications Marketplace: A View from the FCC".
This annual Q/A of the FCC by the Senate Committee is an important moment for us to respond to the December 20th FCC Ruling on Video Franchising. That FCC ruling went far deeper than the failed Congressional legislation of last year in attacking Public, Educational, and Governmental (PEG) Access channels and facilities. It also threatens local municipalities ability to exercise control over their 'rights of way" and provides little protection against the red-lining of entire communities. Worse of all, the FCC hearing on the matter was rife with inaccuracies and half-truths that even the phone companies backed away from. Such behavior by a Federal agency is reprehensible and we demand full accountability now!
The organizations representing cities, along with the Alliance for Community Media, have promised a lawsuit - but we need for the Senate to hear from the people and respond accordingly. Congressional intervention can stop this mess now!
Please take a moment today to send our letter to the Senate committee! We have to ensure that 'local video franchising' is on the Senate's list of problematic issues with the FCC (because it's a long list!). And though we are seriously miffed about this mess, we have a proper and polite letter you can send to all the members of the Senate Commerce Committee right here.
Related articles and background:
FCC Issues Devastating Video Franchise Ruling in 3-2 Vote
http://saveaccess.org/node/614
Local governments: FCC not playing fair
http://saveaccess.org/node/686
ACM and Local Governments to Challenge FCC Rulings
http://saveaccess.org/node/678
FCC Video Franchise Vote Out of Bounds
http://saveaccess.org/node/615
FCC Decision on Video Franchising Is Detrimental for Local Government
http://saveaccess.org/node/613
The FCC Shafts The Locals
http://saveaccess.org/node/610
FCC Clears 'Shot Clock' Proposal
http://saveaccess.org/node/606
FCC Gives Telcos Big Victory
http://saveaccess.org/node/599
FCC Approves Franchise Reform in Partisan Vote
http://saveaccess.org/node/602
Cities, states, and non-profits line up against Martin's video franchise agenda
http://saveaccess.org/node/596