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Michael Vazquez: What Could Congress Do That is Wildly Popular, Bi-partisan & Costs Nothing? Make More Local Radio!

I'm posting an essay I solicited from Danielle Chynoweth of Prometheus Radio, regarding the upcoming vote on Low Power FM radio, known as LPFM, which is increasingly relevant as we find ourselves analyzing in greater detail the relationship (or lack... Full Article at Huffington Post

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