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Senate Votes To Save Net Neutrality (gizmodo.com)

In a monumental decision that will resonate through election season, the U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted to reinstate the net neutrality protections the Federal Communications Commission decided to repeal late last year. From a report: For months, procedural red tape has delayed the full implementation of the FCC's decision to drop Title II protections that prevent internet service providers from blocking or throttling online content. Last week, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai confirmed that the repeal of the 2015 Open Internet Order would go into effect on June 11. But Democrats put forth a resolution to use its power under the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to review new regulations by federal agencies through an expedited legislative process. All 49 Democrats in the Senate supported the effort to undo the FCC's vote. Republicans, Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, John Kennedy of Louisiana and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska crossed party lines to support the measure. Further reading: ArsTechnica.

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  1. Thank goodness by Mark4ST · · Score: 4, Funny

    Thank goodness! Now I can get back to using the internet for what it was invented for: pornography.

  2. Re:Gesture is great but toothless, at this point by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Dems take the House.

    Dream on. I know that inside your echo chamber you see only "resistance" and Republicans will be outlawed by December, but it's fantasy. There is no enthusiasm gap, the "young" aren't going to "change politics in America." None of it is true.

    But keep believing your media's narratives. Don't let me interfere with your delusions.

  3. Re:Not Save... Authorize... by PopeRatzo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Let a few states pass laws that say they will not do business with ISPs that are not Neutral and problem solved...

    In other words, you're expecting California to save your asses. Again.

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    You are welcome on my lawn.