AT&T Lobbying Investments (rather than fiber networks)
AT&T, parent of troubled
Cingular Wireless, continues to invest in non-network related initiatives, as this article by
Steven Walters illustrates:
AT&T doles out $54,000 ahead of cable bill debate
Doyle, lawmakers say money won't affect stands on deregulation legislation
Communications giant AT&T pushed a controversial bill to have state government license cable systems by showering more than $54,000 in campaign cash on dozens of lawmakers and Gov. Jim Doyle over the past 15 months.
Campaign-finance records show that AT&T's political action committee gave a total of $10,000 to four legislators and the Assembly Republican Campaign Committee in the past two months, when legislators negotiated details of the complex package with AT&T's 15 registered lobbyists.
Posted by James Zellmer at April 22, 2007 7:34 AM
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