Tennessee Cable Bill Off to Senate
Memphis Commercial Appeal, April 29, 2008
By Richard Locker
The state House overwhelmingly approved the three-year-old effort to induce more competition for cable television services in Tennessee Monday.
Representatives voted 93-2 to send the "Competitive Cable and Video Services Act" to the Senate, where final approval is expected before the legislature adjourns in two weeks.
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