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Telco Strategy Shift: To the States
We beat them in Congress, and depending on what happens on November 7th, we may win a full victory next session. The telcos are already changing their strategy to head off a Democratic Congress. This is from Tech Daily:
Lead Verizon Communications lobbyist Tom Tauke announced that the company is likely to halt its efforts in pursuing federal rules on video franchises should pending legislation fail this year. Bloomberg News reports that Tauke said the company instead would shift its focus to obtaining statewide agreements in Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania. Although federal language that would help telephone companies like AT&T and Verizon offer video services has broad support, the proposal has stalled because of various objections to the broader bill. “It is unclear whether there will be an opportunity” to pass a bill this year, Tauke said. “I do not expect we will mount an effort for federal legislation in 2007.”
This is essentially a threat to Congress – if you don’t pass something soon (in the lame duck session, for instance), we’re going to bypass you and go directly to the states. This has been coming for some time.
Gives new meaning to the PoliBlog. Doesn’t it? Tom Tauke writes there.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
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So, if Mom won’t let me go to the mall, I’ll ask Dad.
Yeah, it’s looking that way, but it also looks like Dad might have more information than Mom does. 🙂
Good news in PA!
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6378942.html?display=Top+Stories
So there are some good things to be said about being a Commonwealth instead of a State. It may mean the potholes don’t get fixed, but municipalities can vote against State legislation that takes away local control and actually scuttle it. The noise we all made helped a lot.
BTW, Bell South is trying the same sort of end run in Tennessee. You folks in Tennessee better read the fine print on that legislation, and you better be prepared to get on the phone and yell.
Hey BJ,
Thanks for bringing the news. I had heard that PA was on top of things! YEA for you!