Thursday, August 03, 2006

Ted Stevens: Trying to Sell His Fellow Senators


Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska)
Image source: Forbes


Jessica Holzer writes on Forbes.com:

Desperate to get his massive and controversial telecom bill through Congress this year, U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska has gone, well, postal: a glossy direct-mail-style brochure trumpeting the legislation.

But the two-sided tri-panel pamphlet put out by the Senate Commerce Committee that Stevens, 82, heads is anything but slick. Presumably aimed at fellow senators, it features kitschy shots of the wonders of modern technology--iPods, laptops and flat-screen TVs. It also lists groups supporting "major pieces" of the bill, from the telecom and cable-TV lobbies down to the Christian Musician Publishers Association and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

"I've never seen anything like this," said Art Brodsky, a spokesman for Public Knowledge, a communications think tank that opposes the bill. "It's just amazing."

Though the bill aims primarily to shore up the massive fund that pays for telephone service in rural areas and speed the entrance of telephone companies into the subscription-TV business, it has run up against the vexing issue of "net neutrality."

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