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g. z7 <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 3029 <br /> COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> RESOLUTION URGING SUPPORT FOR THE RESTORATION <br /> OF LOCAL REGULATORY AUTHORITY OVER CABLE <br /> TELEVISION SYSTEMS <br /> WHEREAS, the Cable Communications Acts of 1984 <br /> restricted states ' and local governments ' abilities to <br /> regulate the Cable Television Industry directly; and <br /> WHEREAS, since the passage of the Cable Communica- <br /> tions Act of 1984, concentrations of ownership amounting to <br /> monopolies have increased among cable television operations <br /> through that Act was intended to "promote competition in cable <br /> communications and minimize unnecessary regulations that <br /> impose undue economic burden on cable systems" , and <br /> WHEREAS, municipalities throughout the nation, <br /> including this one have been subjected to substantial rate <br /> • increases, ervice reductions, and programming changes that do <br /> not reflect consumers ' needs or the original intentions of <br /> their franchise agreements; and <br /> WHEREAS, more than half of the nations ' households and <br /> more than 40 percent of the residents of the City subscribe to <br /> cable, and television is increasingly becoming the main means <br /> of access to information and entertainment; and <br /> WHEREAS, cable subscribers in this City have been <br /> subjected to rate increases of over 40 percent over the past <br /> four years, as well as increases in the costs of remote <br /> control units, late fee charges, elimination of Senior <br /> Citizens rates, and installations; and <br /> WHEREAS, cable television is rapidly being priced <br /> beyond the reach of lower income people, including families <br /> with children, and the elderly who are particularly in need of <br /> information and other services that are available solely <br /> through cable television; and <br /> WHEREAS, the diversity of information services promised <br /> by the 1984 Cable Communications Act has failed to <br /> materialize; and <br /> • WHEREAS, the promise of universal service similarly has <br /> not been fulfilled; and <br />