As Verizon and AT&T lobbyists worked to eliminate [0] the local video franchise system, consumer advocates pointed out that such moves resulted in the death of public access [1]. In States where lawmakers insist, AT&T has to carry public access -- but localities haven't been all too thrilled with the results. In Connecticut, AT&T is trying to pass preferred "franchise reform" legislation that would change how PEG channels are offered. The free, 24-hour local government policy public access channel (Connecticut Network [2]), worried that the bill would kill off viewership, has created a video [3] showing what locals have to do in order to access the channel in Michigan.