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ACA Expands Summit Slate

February 12, 2013 |
PITTSBURGH -- The American Cable Association today announced that Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.), a leading voice for communications policy reform on Capitol Hill, will address ACA Members and attendees at ACA's 20th Washington Summit, offering independent cable operators insights into the key telecommunications issues facing Congress in 2013.

“ACA is very pleased that Rep. Scalise will join hundreds of ACA Members for this historic Washington Summit. Rep. Scalise is recognized as a unique leader within the House because of his Chairmanship of the Republican Study Conference (RSC) and as a true communications policy expert. He possesses a firm understanding of today’s video and broadband marketplace, and we appreciate that he understands the needs of the independent cable community. We have been pleased to work with him and his staff and value their recognition of ACA Members’ commitment to policies that promote choice and competition in hometown America," ACA President and CEO Matthew M. Polka said.

American Cable Association (ACA)



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