http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/washington/stories/061405dnnatsessionswifi.8715073.htmlA national media advocacy group accused Rep. Pete Sessions on Monday of trying to stifle city-run Internet service as a favor to phone and cable companies, including units of SBC where he and his wife have worked and hold stock options.
"Congressman Sessions is the latest poster child for corruption on Capitol Hill," said Josh Silver, executive director of Free Press, citing the $500,000 value Mr. Sessions put on the options a year ago. "He has put personal greed ahead of his responsibility to the public."
"City governments shouldn't be doing things that you can find in your local phone book," Mr. Harrison said. "It's completely consistent with every legislative issue that he's had, which is that any governmental entity should not be competing with the private marketplace."
As more cities consider turning parks, neighborhoods and entire municipalities into wireless hot spots, cable and phone companies have fought back, lobbying states to enact bans and filing lawsuits accusing cities of unfair competition, given their control over taxes, regulations and rights of way.