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MADISON - Concerns over how much it will cost the state to license telecommunications companies and field consumer complaints about service delayed passage of a fast-tracked bill designed to increase cable competition.
Instead of passing the measure Tuesday, the state Senate ordered it back to the budget committee to get a better understanding of how much it will cost the state. The proposal would end the 30-year-old practice of letting local communities negotiate service agreements and instead have the state do it.See the full content of this document
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Cable Competition Bill Passage Delayed
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