Hold on to your hats — California lawmakers have finally done something even the most jaded critic will appreciate. It’s called cable franchise reform, and it will have a positive impact on California and the entire nation. “California has led the way in the evolution of new technology, and with this bill, our state’s policy towards contemporary TV and entertainment technology is catching up to the times,” said Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, D-Los Angeles.
Razzlefratz. at&t has already shown its true colours by refusing to follow the new law. Something about white guys in power ties, at&t is the new IBM, I guess. ah
Cable Reform: From California to Congress
Posted by: Sonia Arrison September 8, 2006 04:00 AMHold on to your hats — California lawmakers have finally done something even the most jaded critic will appreciate. It’s called cable franchise reform, and it will have a positive impact on California and the entire nation. “California has led the way in the evolution of new technology, and with this bill, our state’s policy towards contemporary TV and entertainment technology is catching up to the times,” said Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez, D-Los Angeles.
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