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Media policy isn&#039;t only made in Congress and at the Federal Communications Commission. Laws being crafted now at the state level will profoundly impact the future of the Internet, cable TV and local media. Issues like Net Neutrality, bridging the digital divide and public access TV are now being debated in state legislatures across the country.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <dc:creator>Neal Bastek</dc:creator>
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