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Markey, Eshoo Bow PEG Bill to Clarify Cable Franchise Fees

Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., and Rep. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif., filed the Protecting Community Television Act Tuesday to ensure continued resources for public, educational and governmental programming. The bill follows the FCC’s cable TV local franchise authority order (see 1908010011). Localities…

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are seeking a stay before the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (see 1912180048), and Commissioner Mike O'Rielly Tuesday said he wants more deregulation (see 2001210028). Markey, Eshoo and others raised concerns the LFA order would treat cable operators' in-kind contributions required by local franchise authorities as franchise fees and subject to a cap. The Protecting Community Television Act would clarify that franchise fees that cable companies provide local governments include only monetary assessments, not in-kind contributions. Eshoo called “shameful” the FCC’s “attempt to gut these important voices.”