I'll check FEC database once again, but it is too early for most of that to be reported.
AT&T Corp $12,500,
National Cable & Telecommunications Assn $10,000,
National Restaurant Association $8,000,
Service Employees International Union $5000,
El Paso Corp $5,000,
MCI $5,000,
Wal-Mart $5,000,
Yahoo $5,000,
Pfizer $4,500,
e-bay Inc $6,064,
Utah Roofing Assoc $5000.
Deloitte & Touche $5,000.
American Medical Association $5,000
Any one see any connection with the recently passed Communications Opportunity, Promotion and Enhancement Act.
Anthony Riddle wrote "The bill would effectively end what is known as "net neutrality" which is the concept that that everyone, everywhere, should have free, universal and non-discriminatory access to the Internet.
The bill would also cut back the obligation of cable TV companies to devote channels to public access and fund the facilities to run them. And the COPE bill would replace local cable franchises with national franchises."