Senator Mccain and Senator Obama Announce Campaign for Nation's First Public Internet Channel with One Economy Corporation

U.S. NewswireJune 08, 2006

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WASHINGTON, June 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- One Economy, joined by its Honorary Co-chairs Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama, announced a campaign to create the nation's first Public Internet Channel (PiC). The Public Internet Channel will be an online network of information and resources, in both English and Spanish, designed to serve the public with a particular focus on low income individuals. Content offerings will include safety/emergency services, education, health, economic livelihood and civic engagement. The campaign will be a 24 month drive to raise resources and awareness and will include the launch of prototypes in several cities. "With the growing number of Americans using the Internet, it is time for this country to have a 21st century information resource like the Public Internet Channel," stated Rey Ramsey, CEO and Chairman of the Board, One Economy Corporation.

"The Internet is the single most important invention of this century. I am pleased to support the launch of One Economy's Public Internet Channel. It will ensure that all Americans have the same easy access to information and resources they need to prosper in our global economy without getting lost in the World Wide Web," said Senator John McCain.

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Senator Mccain and Senator Obama Announce Campaign for Nation's First Public Internet Channel with One Economy Corporation

"If we do this right, the Public Internet Channel can do for accessing social services what Yahoo! has done for accessing entertainment or what Craigslist has done for accessing ...

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