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Posted: 6:09 PM Dec 12, 2007
Cable Choice Bill Passes Legislature, Goes to Governor
With the recent lack of availability for the NFL game where the Packers played the Cowboys, State Representative Terry Moulton says it is time consumers are allowed to choose their cable provider.
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This bill is not going to help us out here in west central Wisconsin. The business supporters ofthis bill, namely AT&T, will not be adding cable service to this area, only in the south eastern part of the state. Why do we have to go along with what is possibly good for other areas at our expence?