WISCONSIN
Posted on November 17, 2007 - 11:33am.
from: The Altoona Star
Cable and video franchising: We deserve better
November 16th, 2007 by Senator Vinehout
Imagine a world in which only a machine answered the phone when you went to complain about your cable service, or your service was turned off even though your bill said you owed nothing. Where large refrigerator-size boxes were placed in your front yard and you had no say over them, or your street was torn up by a private company and local taxpayers had to pay to clean up the mess.
Posted on November 13, 2007 - 7:57am.
from: Daily Cardinal
Cable bill must provide protection
By: The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board /The Daily Cardinal
Cable compeition bill will only be ready for passage once customers are guaranteed protection
According to Chad Vader—a local, if fictional, benefactor of public access television—Wisconsin’s Cable Competition Bill (AB 207) crushes provisions for the sustained existence of public access funding and consumer protections.
Posted on November 13, 2007 - 7:55am.
from: Badger Herald
Mayor dislikes cable proposal
by Cara Harshman
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz released a statement Friday expressing his concerns with the newly passed video franchise bill — a bill that would transfer the power to grant video franchises from local municipalities to state government.
Posted on November 12, 2007 - 10:05pm.
from: Fighting Bob
PoisonBill.com
By Cynthia Laitman
Except for the heroic minority who voted “no” (Sens. Risser, Carpenter, Erpenbach, Jauch, Kreitlow, Lassa, Miller, Robson and Vinehout), the state Senate reached a new low in its disregard for the public interest by rushing to approve the corporate-backed cable bill. Promoted by AT&T and its industry allies, this bill guarantees decreased competition and higher prices for consumers -- the opposite of what its backers have so disingenuously claimed.
Posted on November 12, 2007 - 10:04pm.
from: Waxing America
November 12, 2007
Reflections on the AT&T Cable Bill and the Wisconsin Sell Out
The comments from the supporters of the AT&T cable legislation that passed the Wisconsin Senate make it obvious they never intended to honestly discuss the issue.
All they say is that the bill will bring competition to Wisconsin.
Posted on November 10, 2007 - 10:59am.
To Community Access Television Supporters:
Last night, Thursday, November 8, was very disappointing. AB207 passed 23 to 9 in the Wisconsin Senate. The bill must go back to the Assembly for minor adjustments to make both versions match, but additional changes are not likely to be made by the Republican-controlled Assembly. The AT&T lobbyists were positively giddy toward the end of the evening. Their bill had passed with barely a change, barely a nod to the concerns of Wisconsin residents.
Posted on November 10, 2007 - 10:59am.
Community Access Television Supporters:
Last night, Thursday, November 8, was very disappointing. AB207 passed 23 to 9 in the Wisconsin Senate. The bill must go back to the Assembly for minor adjustments to make both versions match, but additional changes are not likely to be made by the Republican-controlled Assembly. The AT&T lobbyists were positively giddy toward the end of the evening. Their bill had passed with barely a change, barely a nod to the concerns of Wisconsin residents.
Posted on November 10, 2007 - 10:54am.
from: Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
Cable Bill Supporters Got 12 Times More Than Foes
Madison - State senators who voted for a controversial bill to change the way cable television providers are regulated in Wisconsin accepted $1.2 million in campaign contributions from special interests that support the proposal compared to less than $100,000 to senators who voted against it, a Wisconsin Democracy Campaign analysis shows.
The proposal, Assembly Bill 207, was approved 23-9 Thursday by the state Senate. The bill was chiefly backed by telephone giant AT&T which wants to break into the cable TV market more easily than present state cable franchising rules would allow. The proposal is also backed by business, manufacturing, broadcast and telephone interests.
Posted on November 10, 2007 - 10:08am.
from: Capital Times
State Senate OKs cable bill
Nine Democrats vote with GOP
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.
Posted 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.
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