Speaker Pelosi Recognizes Performers' Rights
Submitted by Music First Coa... on 20 April 2010 - 9:30am
The growing, bipartisan chorus of performance rights advocates in Washington welcomes the recent addition of a powerful ally: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
Speaking last week to the Recording Academy's "GRAMMY on the Hill" event, Speaker Pelosi voiced her support of performers' rights.
"You have an army of advocates standing by your side - from both parties - on Capitol Hill. Whether it's Chairman Howard Berman; or ‘GRAMMY on the Hill' award winners Senator Durbin and Congressman Issa; or artists leading the charge - the rights of performers are not forgotten."
Speaker Pelosi's endorsement, which came shortly after the Obama adminstration's endorsement of PRA, also got the attention of the Performance Rights Act's opponents in the broadcast industry. Speaking with nationally-syndicated radio host Tom Joyner and co-host Roland Martin, Pelosi explained:
"There has to be a fair way to deal with this, because many of these performers are women, are minorities, are people coming in to it. The ones who need this the most are not the most successful and wealthy among them, they are the people starting out in it."
For Speaker Pelosi's full comments, click here: http://www.speaker.gov/newsroom/pressreleases?id=1634
For the Speaker's interview on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, click the green button below.



Generally speaking, I'm not a fan of Speaker Pelosi. In this case, I'm glad she's speaking out in favor of something I support too. I just wish the way in which she spoke about it was more confident sounding. Her words said she supports the PRA but her tone and delivery sounded like she either doesn't support it or is undecided about it.
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