46 Aldermen Show Support for CAN TV

June 4, 2014

46 Chicago Aldermen are calling on Comcast to meet its obligation under the Cable Ordinance without further delay by reaching agreement for support of CAN TV.  Comcast is Chicago’s largest cable provider and is seeking a 10-year renewal of its franchise in Chicago, and the terms of that renewal will determine CAN TV’s future.

Please take a moment to call and express your thanks to the Aldermen who are standing with the public on this issue. The commitment from these Aldermen protects the public’s most fundamental right – the right to speak and be heard.

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46 Aldermen sign on in support of the letter (click for contact information): 

Joe Moreno (1st)

Bob Fioretti (2nd)

Pat Dowell (3rd)

Will Burns (4th)

Leslie Hairston (5th)

Roderick Sawyer (6th)

Natashia Holmes (7th)

Michelle Harris (8th)

Anthony Beale (9th)

John Pope (10th)

James Balcer (11th)

George Cardenas (12th)

Marty Quinn (13th)

Toni Foulkes (15th)

JoAnn Thompson (16th)

Latasha Thomas (17th)

Lona Lane (18th)

Willie Cochran (20th)

Howard Brookins, Jr. (21st)

Ricardo Munoz (22nd)

Michael R. Zalewski (23rd)

Michael D. Chandler (24th)

Daniel Solis (25th)

Roberto Maldonado (26th)

Walter Burnett, Jr. (27th)

Deborah L. Graham (29th)

Ray Suarez (31st)

Scott Waguespack (32nd)

Deborah Mell (33rd)

Carrie Austin (34th)

Rey Colon (35th)

Nicholas Sposato (36th)

Emma Mitts (37th)

Timothy M. Cullerton (38th)

Margaret Laurino (39th)

Patrick O’Connor (40th)

Mary O’Connor (41st)

Brendan Reilly (42nd)

Michele Smith (43rd)

Thomas Tunney (44th)

John Arena (45th)

James Cappleman (46th)

Ameya Pawar (47th)

Harry Osterman (48th)

Joseph Moore (49th)

Debra Silverstein (50th)