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FCC in Seattle (11-9)

Everyone:

Here's Maria Cantwell's reply to the latest FCC sham, Direct from her office:

Cantwell's Statement:
"Again and again, Chairman Martin has attempted to ram through rules that will encourage media concentration despite the public's loud and clear opposition. I'm disappointed but unsurprised that after claiming the hearings were going to be a critical part of the FCC's process, and giving the public merely a week's notice on the hearing, he has released a proposal that ignores the over nine hours of testimony from Washingtonians barely 72 hours later. The chairman says he invites public comment on his proposals, so I hope that everyone will contact the FCC to let them know exactly what they think of this proposal. If Congress has to act to stop media consolidation, we will."


I think the whole idea that the Chairman seems to have regarding "consolidation" is going to hit many speedbumps before the Congress.....and the FCC's budget may get short changed in the process......
 
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