HR.5252 COPE

The Cost: Rep. Ron Kind and the Telecoms

Posted on June 12, 2006 - 9:04pm.

Constituents of Ron Kind in Wisconsin begin to ask questions about their Democratic Reps's alliances. See how your Democratic Rep voted here.

from: Dane101.com

The Cost: Rep. Ron Kind and the Telecoms

Submitted by Jesse Russell on Mon, 2006-06-12 09:53.

( categories: HR.5252 COPE | WISCONSIN )

Control over cable TV shifting

Posted on June 12, 2006 - 8:51pm.

from: USA Today

Control over cable TV shifting
Phone companies want power to go to state, fed level

By Deborah Yao
The Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA — Phone companies are leading efforts to rewrite rules giving local governments control over cable TV in their areas.

Under bills passed or pending in at least 14 states and Congress, pay-TV control would shift to state or federal regulators. That would mean phone and cable companies no longer would have to make individual local franchise deals.

Democratic Voting Scorecard for COPE

Posted on June 11, 2006 - 10:17am.

Don't let your elected representatives get away with this! Send a letter to your Representatives and ask them WHY did you vote FOR COPE? This letter will only be sent to representatives that voted for COPE.


DEMOCRATS VOTING FOR COPE - HR 5252
State District Name
AL 5 Robert Cramer, Jr.
AL 7 Artur Davis
AR 1 Marion Berry
AR 4 Michael A. Ross
AZ 4 Ed Pastor
CA 18 Dennis Cardoza
CA 20 Jim Costa
CA 36 Jane Harman
CA 43 Joe Baca
CA 47 Loretta Sanchez
CO 2 Mark Udall
CO 3 John Salazar
CT 1 John Larson
CT 3 Rosa L. DeLauro
FL 2 Allen Boyd
FL 3 Corrine Brown
FL 17 Kendrick B. Meek
FL 19 Robert Wexler
FL 20 Debbie Wasserman Schultz
FL 23 Alcee L. Hastings
GA 2 Sanford Bishop, Jr.
GA 3 Jim Marshall
GA 12 John Barrow
GA 13 David Scott
IA 3 Leonard L. Boswell
IL 1 Bobby L. Rush
IL 2 Jesse Jackson, Jr.
IL 3 Dan Lipinski
IL 4 Luis V. Gutierrez
IL 7 Danny Davis
IL 8 Melissa Bean
IN 1 Peter J. Visclosky
IN 7 Julia Carson
KS 3 Dennis Moore
KY 6 Ben Chandler
LA 2 William J. Jefferson
LA 3 Charlie Melancon
MA 2 Richard E. Neal
MA 9 Stephen Lynch
MD 2 C. A. Ruppersberger
MD 3 Benjamin L. Cardin
MD 4 Albert Wynn
MD 5 Steny H. Hoyer
MD 7 Elijah E. Cummings
MD 8 Christopher Van Hollen, Jr.
ME 2 Mike Michaud
MI 1 Bart Stupak
MO 1 William Lacy Clay, Jr.
MO 3 Russ Carnahan
MO 4 Ike Skelton
MS 2 Bennie G. Thompson
NC 1 G. K. Butterfield, Jr.
NC 2 Bobby Etheridge
NC 7 Mike McIntyre
NC 12 Melvin L. Watt
ND At-L Earl Pomeroy
NJ 1 Robert E. Andrews
NJ 6 Frank Pallone, Jr.
NJ 8 Bill Pascrell, Jr.
NJ 9 Steven R. Rothman
NM 3 Thomas Udall
NV 1 Shelley Berkley
NY 1 Timothy H. Bishop
NY 2 Steve J. Israel
NY 4 Carolyn McCarthy
NY 5 Gary L. Ackerman
NY 6 Gregory W. Meeks
NY 7 Joseph Crowley
NY 10 Edolphus Towns
NY 11 Major R. Owens
NY 15 Charles B. Rangel
NY 17 Eliot L. Engel
NY 27 Brian M. Higgins
OH 6 Ted Strickland
OH 11 Stephanie T. Jones
OK 2 Dan Boren
OR 5 Darlene Hooley
PA 13 Allyson Schwartz
RI 1 Patrick J. Kennedy
RI 2 James R. Langevin
SC 5 John M. Spratt, Jr.
SC 6 James E. Clyburn
SD At-L Stephanie Herseth
TN 4 Lincoln Davis
TN 5 Jim Cooper
TN 6 Bart Gordon
TN 8 John S. Tanner
TN 9 Harold E. Ford, Jr.
TX 9 Al Green
TX 15 Ruben Hinojosa
TX 17 Chet Edwards
TX 18 Sheila Jackson-Lee
TX 20 Charles A. Gonzalez
TX 27 Solomon P. Ortiz
TX 28 Henry Cuellar
TX 29 Gene Green
TX 30 Eddie Bernice Johnson
UT 2 James D. Matheson
VA 8 James P. Moran
VA 9 Rick Boucher
WA 1 Jay Inslee
WA 6 Norman D. Dicks
WA 9 Adam Smith
WI 3 Ron Kind
WV 1 Alan B. Mollohan
WV 3 Nick Joe Rahall, II
DEMOCRATS NOT VOTING
FL 11 Jim Davis
IL 17 Lane Evans
TX 16 Silvestre Reyes
DEMOCRATS VOTING AGAINST COPE - HR 5252
AR 2 Vic Snyder
AZ 7 Raul Grijalva
CA 1 Mike Thompson
CA 5 Doris Matsui
CA 6 Lynn C. Woolsey
CA 7 George Miller
CA 8 Nancy Pelosi
CA 9 Barbara Lee
CA 10 Ellen O. Tauscher
CA 12 Tom Lantos
CA 13 Fortney (Pete) Stark
CA 14 Anna G. Eshoo
CA 15 Mike Honda
CA 16 Zoe Lofgren
CA 17 Sam Farr
CA 23 Lois Capps
CA 27 Brad Sherman
CA 28 Howard L. Berman
CA 29 Adam Schiff
CA 30 Henry A. Waxman
CA 31 Xavier Becerra
CA 32 Hilda A. Solis
CA 33 Diane E. Watson
CA 34 Lucille Roybal-Allard
CA 35 Maxine Waters
CA 37 Juanita Millender-McDonald
CA 38 Grace Napolitano
CA 39 Linda T. Sanchez
CA 51 Bob Filner
CA 53 Susan A. Davis
CO 1 Diana DeGette
GA 4 Cynthia McKinney
GA 5 John Lewis
HI 1 Neil Abercrombie
HI 2 Ed Case
IL 5 Rahm Emanuel
IL 9 Janice Schakowsky
IL 12 Jerry F. Costello
MA 1 John W. Olver
MA 3 James McGovern
MA 4 Barney Frank
MA 5 Martin T. Meehan
MA 6 John Tierney
MA 7 Edward J. Markey
MA 8 Michael Capuano
MA 10 William D. Delahunt
ME 1 Thomas H. Allen
MI 5 Dale E. Kildee
MI 12 Sander M. Levin
MI 13 Carolyn Kilpatrick
MI 14 John Conyers, Jr.
MI 15 John D. Dingell
MN 4 Betty McCollum
MN 5 Martin Olav Sabo
MN 7 Collin C. Peterson
MN 8 James L. Oberstar
MO 5 Emanuel Cleaver, II
MS 4 Gene Taylor
NC 4 David E. Price
NC 13 Brad Miller
NJ 10 Donald M. Payne
NJ 12 Rush Holt
NY 8 Jerrold Nadler
NY 9 Anthony Weiner
NY 12 Nydia M. Velazquez
NY 14 Carolyn B. Maloney
NY 16 Jose E. Serrano
NY 18 Nita M. Lowey
NY 21 Michael R. McNulty
NY 22 Maurice D. Hinchey
NY 28 Louise Slaughter
OH 9 Marcy Kaptur
OH 10 Dennis J. Kucinich
OH 13 Sherrod Brown
OH 17 Tim Ryan
OR 1 David Wu
OR 3 Earl Blumenauer
OR 4 Peter A. DeFazio
PA 1 Robert A. Brady
PA 2 Chaka Fattah
PA 11 Paul E. Kanjorski
PA 12 John P. Murtha
PA 14 Michael F. Doyle
PA 17 Tim Holden
TX 25 Lloyd Doggett
VA 3 Robert C. Scott
VT At-L Bernard Sanders
WA 2 Richard R. Larsen
WA 3 Brian Baird
WA 7 Jim McDermott
WI 2 Tammy Baldwin
WI 4 Gwen Moore
WI 7 David R. Obey
( categories: HR.5252 COPE )

It’s Alright, Ma Bell

Posted on June 11, 2006 - 9:32am.

from: American Prospect

It’s Alright, Ma Bell
What the NSA eavesdropping program might tell us about the Bush administration’s love for telecom monopolies.

By Alexander Dryer

Last week, as details emerged of the Justice Department’s plan to have Internet providers log customers’ Web clicks and e-mails, the method behind the Bush administration’s domestic surveillance finally became discernible. The new initiative follows the pattern set by the NSA call-tracking program: The government deputizes telecommunications companies to carry out its spying.

Congress Moves To Satisfy Telecom Demands

Posted on June 11, 2006 - 8:49am.

from: Consumer Affairs

Congress Moves Quickly To Satisfy Telecom Demands

House Scraps Net Neutrality, Gives Telecoms Free Ride to Enter Cable Business

By Martin H. Bosworth
ConsumerAffairs.Com

The House of Representatives has passed its version of the most sweeping updates to telecommunications law in a decade, making it easier for telecom companies to compete with cable franchises, addressing issues of municipalities developing Wi-Fi networks tinkering with the Universal Service Fund that all telecoms pay into.

( categories: Telcos | HR.5252 COPE )

Cable fight winner unclear

Posted on June 11, 2006 - 8:45am.

from: Detroit Free Press

Cable fight winner unclear
Competition could help consumers, maybe

BY DAWSON BELL
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

June 11, 2006

Dumping Michigan's community-based cable television system for franchising and regulation could touch off a price war that benefits people who watch television, use the Internet and make phone calls.

Which Way Democrats?

Posted on June 10, 2006 - 7:53pm.

A worthwhile reminder that we need to hold our Congressional representatives acountable for the COPE tragedy no mattter which party they represent. The majority of Democrats voted for COPE, they need to be taken to task. See the House Roll Call to see how your rep voted.

from: the Nation

( categories: HR.5252 COPE )

The House Votes on Net Neutrality

Posted on June 10, 2006 - 12:04pm.

from: TMP Cafe - Art Brodsky

The House Votes on Net Neutrality
By Art Brodsky

There is an old cliche that the score of a game can be deceiving. In the case of the House vote on Net Neutrality Thursday night, that cliche doesn't work. The 269-152 vote is as bad as it looks.

But another cliche says it ain't over until it's over. And it ain't over.

( categories: Telcos | HR.5252 COPE )

Suburbs to fight federal cable TV plan

Posted on June 10, 2006 - 11:58am.

from: Daily Herald

Suburbs to fight federal cable TV plan

By Lisa Smith
Daily Herald Staff Writer
Posted Saturday, June 10, 2006

Suburban officials said Friday a proposed federal telecommunications law would undermine their authority to establish agreements for cable TV service.

Municipalities also could lose hundreds of thousands of dollars annually — $1.5 million in Naperville’s case — on franchise agreements with Comcast and other cable companies that serve residents and businesses if the measure is signed into law.

( categories: HR.5252 COPE )

House Backs Telecom Bill Favoring Phone Companies

Posted on June 10, 2006 - 9:27am.

from: New York Times

June 9, 2006
House Backs Telecom Bill Favoring Phone Companies

By STEPHEN LABATON
WASHINGTON, June 8

The House of Representatives approved the most extensive telecommunications legislation in a decade on Thursday, largely ratifying the policy agenda of the nation's largest telephone companies.

( categories: Telcos | HR.5252 COPE )
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