"Senate bill 649 won narrow, bipartisan approval in the senate yesterday. The tally was 22 yes votes โ 21 were needed โ with 10 noes and 8 abstentions. Instead of trying for a rational makeover of the way local governments make decisions on where wireless facilities can be installed, lawmakers opted for a multi-million dollar gift to ... telephone and cable companies. SB 649 streamlines some permit processes โ too much or too little is open to debate โ but also requires local governments to rent space on street lights, traffic signals and other โverticalโ infrastructure they own at a giveaway price that is, in many cases, hundreds, even thousands, of dollars below market value."
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"Senate bill 649 won narrow, bipartisan approval in the senate yesterday. The tally was 22 yes votes โ 21 were needed โ with 10 noes and 8 abstentions. Instead of trying for a rational makeover of the way local governments make decisions on where wireless facilities can be installed, lawmakers opted for a multi-million dollar gift to ... telephone and cable companies. SB 649 streamlines some permit processes โ too much or too little is open to debate โ but also requires local governments to rent space on street lights, traffic signals and other โverticalโ infrastructure they own at a giveaway price that is, in many cases, hundreds, even thousands, of dollars below market value."