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milestogo

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24. My Senator sponsored a bill regarding this issue in 2022:
Mon Apr 13, 2026, 09:12 AM
Apr 13

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin today re-introduced the Go Pack Go Act to make sure all Wisconsinites, no matter where they live across the state, can watch Green Bay Packers game broadcasts. Currently, Green Bay Packers fans in 13 Wisconsin counties are assigned to an out-of-state local TV market, in either Minnesota or Michigan, which means these Wisconsin households could get Minnesota Vikings or Detroit Lions games, not Packers games, when those teams are playing at the same time.

“Every Packers fan across our state should be able to watch Packers games,” said Senator Baldwin. “My Go Pack Go Act would give Packers fans in every Wisconsin county the opportunity to watch Packers games and cheer on our beloved green and gold.” While most people live in a local television market that is centered in their home state, some counties, particularly in border areas, have been placed in an out-of-state market and their residents receive out-of-state TV broadcasts. In Wisconsin, nearly 415,000 people live in 13 counties that have been assigned to an out-of-state market, in either Minnesota or Michigan.

Senator Baldwin’s Go Pack Go Act would require cable, satellite and other video providers to provide their Wisconsin subscribers with access to programming from the broadcast television stations in a Wisconsin media market. The legislation ensures that every Wisconsin cable or satellite subscriber who lives in these 13 counties has the choice of receiving an in-state broadcast for every major network, so they would always have access to Wisconsin based news, information and sports, including Packers games.

Packers fans in the following Wisconsin counties would benefit from Senator Baldwin’s Go Pack Go Act: Douglas, Bayfield, Ashland, Iron and Sawyer Counties in the Duluth-Superior media market; Burnett, Washburn, Polk, Barron, St. Croix, Dunn and Pierce Counties in the Twin Cities media market; and Florence County in the Marquette, Michigan media market.

https://www.baldwin.senate.gov/news/press-releases/us-senator-tammy-baldwins-go-pack-go-act-makes-sure-all-wisconsinites-can-watch-packers-game-broadcasts

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I implore everyone: watch as few games through the paid routes as you can stand. RockRaven Apr 12 #1
I think we can all agree: True Dough Apr 12 #2
Good grief. Time to move on and away from football and other sports that charge ultra-high prices SWBTATTReg Apr 12 #3
I think the Fantasy Football craze has developed the appetite to watch games milestogo Apr 12 #5
I use to enjoy watching the replay of the Masters each evening after work. surfered Apr 12 #4
I think Monday night, Thursday night, and Sunday night football should still be free on regular tv. milestogo Apr 12 #6
Thanks Trump! surfered Apr 12 #17
Thursday night games have been exclusively on Prime for several years now. Wiz Imp Apr 12 #23
That's what sports bars are for. sop Apr 12 #7
True. milestogo Apr 12 #14
To add injury to insult genxlib Apr 12 #8
For The Masters... ProfessorGAC Apr 14 #30
Even my husband, a lifelong Commanders fan Jilly_in_VA Apr 12 #9
Even though I have a number of these streaming services Henry203 Apr 12 #10
Actually for the past couple of years, I have cut football Dan Apr 12 #11
I quit watching pro sports (except the WNBA) in the 90s rurallib Apr 12 #13
ALL college sports are now Professional sports as college athletes in all sports can receive NIL money. Wiz Imp Apr 12 #22
I began boycotting the NFL decades ago synni Apr 12 #12
I'm so sorry. milestogo Apr 12 #16
Ludicrous!! Pisces Apr 12 #15
Sail the High Seas IbogaProject Apr 12 #18
Whenever Rebl2 Apr 12 #19
Mostly true, but some areas are primary markets for more than one team Wiz Imp Apr 12 #21
My Senator sponsored a bill regarding this issue in 2022: milestogo Apr 13 #24
It's ridiculous that the NFL mandates who sees what games. Wiz Imp Apr 13 #25
Its ridiculous that it takes an act of Congress to fix things. milestogo Apr 13 #26
Yep. Wiz Imp Apr 13 #27
Extremely misleading article Wiz Imp Apr 12 #20
Beyond that... Morbius Apr 19 #31
I gave up the NFL about ten years ago -misanthroptimist Apr 13 #28
Fuck the NFL johnnyfins Apr 13 #29
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