WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ahead of the Packers’ season opener, U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Rep. Tony Wied (R-WI-8) introduced the Go Pack Go Act, legislation to ensure all …
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ahead of the Packers’ season opener, U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Rep. Tony Wied (R-WI-8) introduced the Go Pack Go Act, legislation to ensure all Wisconsinites, no matter where they live across the state, can watch Green Bay Packers game broadcasts.
“Regardless of where you live, every Wisconsinite should be able to cheer on the Green and Gold,” said Baldwin. “But right now, hundreds of thousands of Wisconsinites live in communities where they could get Vikings or Lions games broadcast on their TVs instead of Packers games. It’s wrong and that’s why I’m fighting to fix it so every Packers fan across our state can watch our team play.”
“Nothing brings Wisconsinites together quite like the Packers,” said Wied. “The Go Pack Go Act is about making sure every Packers fan, from Douglas to Door County, can watch their team without being forced to endure Vikings or Lions broadcasts. I’m happy to join Senator Baldwin to lead this common sense, bipartisan legislation. If you live in the land of Lambeau, you deserve to see the Green and Gold every Sunday. No exceptions.”
In Wisconsin, more than 415,000 people live in 13 counties that have been assigned to an out-of-state market, in either Minnesota or Michigan. As a result, Wisconsinites in these counties cannot receive some, or any, TV broadcast stations based in Wisconsin. These Wisconsin residents may therefore lack access to programming most relevant to their Wisconsin communities – such as local news, information about local and state governments, and sports. This means Green Bay Packers fans in 13 Wisconsin counties may end up with Minnesota Vikings or Detroit Lions games, not Packers games, when those teams are playing at the same time.
On Nov. 2, the Packers, Vikings, and Lions are all slated to play at the same time and on the same network. That means Wisconsinites on the Minnesota border could see the Vikings and those on the Michigan border could see the Lions instead of the Packers. Baldwin’s Go Pack Go Act would require cable and satellite providers to provide their Wisconsin subscribers with access to programming from broadcast television stations in a Wisconsin media market. These local broadcasts may be more relevant to their daily lives and help them stay informed and entertained by Wisconsin-focused programming, including Packers games.
Packers fans in the following Wisconsin counties would benefit from Senator Baldwin’s Go Pack Go Act: Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, Iron and Sawyer Counties in the Duluth-Superior media market; Barron, Burnett, Dunn Polk, Pierce, St. Croix, and Washburn Counties in the Twin Cities media market; and Florence County in the Marquette, Michigan media market.
Submitted by U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s Office