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Bad for Tennessee
This is a bad move for the sate of Tennesse. I would assume that now AT&T will only try to enter the major markets of Tennessee and leave the rural markets alone. By major, I mean Chattanooga(hopefully) and larger. I really can't understand the stupidity of the lawmakers in the house. This bill would have only brought money and jobs to Tennessee. All states around our state have approved a bill like this. I think that there is something crooked about this. This really deserves a second look into why the lawmakers decided to not allow for competition. The PEOPLE wanted it. It's the greasy palms of the local governments that didn't.