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CA Disclose Act
While the goal needs to be to get money OUT of politics, in the meantime we have the Disclose Act, which will at least tell us who pays for what.

Occupy UStream Team Corralled by NYC Building Inspectors
Global Revolution
On January 3rd, 6 members of the Global Revolution streaming team in New York's Occupy protests were arrested for residing in a commercially zoned building.

AT&T Drops Attempt to Buy T-Mobile. Merger Dead.
by Media Action Grassroots NetworkPitchengine
Update 12/19 AT&T has withdrawn the planned merger with T-Mobile USA. The merger that would have turned the cell phone market into a duopoly has died.

Sandoval and Florio Confirmed to CA-PUC
The CA State Senate unanimously confirmed the appointments of consumer advocates Sandoval and Florio to California's Public Utilities Commission.

Deceptive Digital Marketing Claim Filed Against Pepsi
Consumer groups filed a complaints against Pepsi for online marketing to teens that included immersive games and intrusive social media.

200+ Protest at Fox Shareholders Meeting in LA
Change to Win, CWA, Media Alliance, Media Action Center, Free Press. Avaaz, Occupy LA and others joined to welcome Rupert Murdoch to Los Angeles on October 21st.

Live From Occupy Wall Street
Update 11/23 - November has been marked by a series of confrontations over city center encampments all over the country from the Bay's Davis, Berkeley and Oakland to Portland, Atlanta, Chicago and Zucotti Park. The month has also featured an action at the San Francisco Bank of America, a trek from OWS-New York to Occupy DC and many other actions.

AT&T / T- Mobile Merger: Dept of Justice Files To Block Merger
Update: Merger Flails Around After DOJ Files Suit

Supreme Court Comes Down on the Side of Video Games in Brown vs. EMA
In a decision that pitted anti-violence advocates against web content creators, the Supreme Court struck down a California law prohibiting the sale of violent video games to children under 18.

Community Pushback on AT&T/T-Mobile
Update: 6/28/2011 - CA PUC Public Participation Hearing on AT&T Merger: Thursday July 7th at 6:00pm at 505 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco,

CDC Survey Confirms Arkansas and Mississippi Top in Cellphone-Only Households
A survey by the National Center for Health Statistics identifies Arkansas and Mississippi as the two states with the highest number of cellphone-only households.

Paperwork Reduction or Information Reduction?
While as environmentally concerned as anyone, the latest idea to eliminate broadcast public files to save the trees, doesn't sound like a winner in the public interest department.

AT&T / T-Mobile : Looking Like a Disaster
by Tracy Rosenberg
To this T-Mobile customer, last week's announcement of a proposed merger between AT&T and T-Mobile sent shivers up my spine. And not just because I anticipate a 25% increase in my monthly wireless bill.

New PEG Center Comes to Fresno
by Todd R. BrownThe Fresno Business Journal
As California reports the loss of 70 community TV channels due to the state's passage of state franchising legislation in 2006, one new center in the Central Valley is coming to life.

Text Message Petition: Take Action
Update: T-Mobile censoring Weedmaps.com. When Verizon refused to recognize the Abortion Right Action League's short code back in 2007, a petition with filed with the FCC. It just happened again.

Council Tree vs. FCC - To The Supreme Court
Update: Council Tree vs. FCC has filed with the United States Supreme Court to overturn the results of flawed spectrum auctions by the Federal Communications Commission.

Turning Fox News Into a Private Bad Habit: The Turn Off Fox Campaign
New campaign by Color Of Change to turn public spaces into Fox-free zones

Saving Public Access: Washington
On July 21st, CAP Act Sponsor Wisconsin Rep. Tammy Baldwin presented and withdrew an amendment to HR 3110 preventing channel-slamming and rearranging funding streams for public, educational and governmental channels. While she was forced to withdraw the amendment, Committee Chair Henry Waxman agreed to :llok more carefully at the issue and see what we can do".

California Assembly Passes Hate Speech Resolution
On June 21, 2010, the California Assembly passed Senator Cedillo's bill condemning an increase in media hate speech, particularly against Latinos, and called for more accurate and fair reporting. Text of SCR 58 attached.

The Media Attack Cluster
The Left Tracking Library has identified 76 individuals/organizations who compose a cluster of undue influence. There we are: holding up the 7th row.

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