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BayNewser: Internet a Key Point of Opposition to Comcast-NBCU Deal

Posted in News Clips on June 22nd, 2010

Yesterday was the last day to file comments on the proposed Comcast-NBC Universal merger, and a number of individuals and companies weighed in.

Among those filing comments in opposition to the deal were Senator Al Franken (D-MN), and satellite companies DirecTV and DISH Network.

All three made access to content on the internet a key point of their arguments.

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National League of Cities: Local Jobs for America Act Introduced in the Senate

Posted in News Clips on June 21st, 2010

Sens. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Al Franken (D-Minn.) and Mark Begich (D-Alaska) introduced the Local Jobs for America Act (S. 3500), last week, a companion to legislation that was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives (H.R. 4812) earlier this year.

Both the House and Senate bills call for much-needed assistance to cities and towns as they seek to protect essential services and avoid additional layoffs of municipal workers — a harsh reality many local governments are now facing as they enter the 2011 fiscal cycle.

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Minnesota Independent: Franken: Conservative judicial activists have ‘distorted constitutional discourse’

Posted in News Clips on June 21st, 2010

Sen. Al Franken spoke out Thursday against what he sees as an increasingly corporatist and conservative Supreme Court at a speech to the American Constitution Society. Franken told the group of progressive-leaning lawyers that in the wake of Citizens United and through the efforts of conservative groups like the Federalist Society, the high court has left out the average American in favor of corporations.

“I mean, I don’t speak Latin. But unless stare decisis means ‘overturn stuff,’ then maybe it’s time for conservatives to stop calling other people ‘dangerous radicals,’” he said.

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St. Cloud Times: Freeport gets grant, loan for water, wastewater upgrades

Posted in News Clips on June 20th, 2010

FREEPORT — A stimulus loan and grant will pay to upgrade Freeport’s water and wastewater systems, according to Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn.

Freeport will get a $1.35 million loan and a $1.17 million grant to finance the upgrades, Franken’s office reported.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture funding comes from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, better known as the stimulus act.

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Talking Points Memo: Senator Franken’s Small Victory on the Bond Rating Agencies

Posted in News Clips on June 18th, 2010

There are many issues in the financial reform debate that are hard. For example, breaking up the “too big to fail” banks, as proposed in the Brown-Kaufman amendment to the Senate bill, is really hard. This would have meant taking away implicit government subsidies worth tens of billions of dollars annually to the nation’s biggest banks. They kill in Washington to prevent things like this.

But Senator Franken had one that in principle was very easy. One big piece of the financial mess was the fact the bond rating agencies blessed every piece of garbage coming out of Wall Street as investment grade. This blessing allowed packages of extremely questionable subprime mortgages to be sold all over the world at top prices.

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Fox 9: Minnesota Senators Pledge to Help Tornado Victims

Posted in News Clips on June 18th, 2010

WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Al Franken and Sen. Amy Klobuchar on Friday pledged to help the victims of the June 17 tornadoes in Minnesota.

Franken on Friday said he is in touch with the mayors of Wadena, Minn. and Albert Lea, Minn. – two communities among the hardest hit by tornadoes on Thursday. Franken pledged to help the families of the three people killed in the tornadoes and said the senators said they are working with state and local officials on the rebuilding process.

Sen. Al Franken Statement

“First and foremost, my thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the three people killed in Thursday’s tornadoes that hit communities across Minnesota. My office will assist those families in any way it can.

“My thoughts are also with the many other residents and communities whose property and homes were uprooted by these storms. In response, I have sent staff to work with local and state officials on the ground in these communities to not only assess the extent of the damage, but also to begin the recovery and rebuilding process.

“As soon as we learn the extent of the damage caused by these tornadoes, I stand ready to work with local, state, and federal officials to bring assistance to those hurt by the tornadoes.”

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Huffington Post: Al Franken Slams Supreme Court For Dismantling Legal Protections

Posted in News Clips on June 18th, 2010

Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) railed against the Supreme Court in a speech to progressive legal scholars Thursday night, declaring that “the Roberts Court has systematically dismantled the legal protections that help ordinary people find justice when wronged by the economically powerful.”

Franken in particular decried the way conservative legal scholars have changed the popular perception of what Supreme Court justices do — and what justice is.

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Mother Jones: Al Franken Takes On The Supreme Court

Posted in News Clips on June 18th, 2010

One of the great mysteries of modern politics today is how the state of Minnesota could have produced both Rep. Michele Bachmann (R) and Democrat Sen. Al Franken. While Bachmann this week was accusing the Obama administration of “fleecing” BP, urging its execs not to be “chumps,” and suggesting that a $20 billion escrow fund for oil spill victims was a form of “wealth redistribution,” Franken Thursday night was wowing an audience of lawyers with a remarkably pointed critique of the Roberts court and its efforts to enhance the power of already powerful corporations. The contrast couldn’t be more different.

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Minnesota Independent: Franken homeowner amendment passes Senate

Posted in News Clips on June 17th, 2010

The U.S. Senate approved an amendment sponsored by Sen. Al Franken that would create an office to investigate complaints by homeowners who believe their mortgage handlers are breaking the law. The amendment would create an Office of the Homeowner Advocate using money from the TARP program.

“This victory means help for the many Minnesotans who are in danger of losing their homes through no fault of their own,” said Franken. “These families are doing their best in a tough economy that they didn’t create. And they need to know there’s someone who has their back when they’re trying to navigate the already stressful system of avoiding foreclosure.”

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Hometown Source: Klobuchar, Franken announce over $5 million in stimulus funding

Posted in News Clips on June 17th, 2010

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken (D-Minn.) today (Thursday, June 17) announced $5,428,173 in stimulus funding to support advanced energy-efficient building technology projects for three Minnesota-based companies, Honeywell International, Inc., SAGE Electrochromics, Inc., and the 3M Company.

Funding was awarded through the Department of Energy from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The projects selected will help make the nation’s buildings more energy efficient and cost-effective.

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