On the recordApril 23, 2012
Our video laws simply do not reflect the current realities of the marketplace, and I'm afraid they actually foreclose innovative service offerings and consumer benefits.
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congress.govOur video laws simply do not reflect the current realities of the marketplace, and I'm afraid they actually foreclose innovative service offerings and consumer benefits.
DeMint argues that current video laws hinder innovation and consumer benefits.
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