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Net Neutrality Bill 38 Votes Short In Congress, and Time Has Almost Run Out (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Legislation to restore net neutrality rules now has 180 supporters in the U.S. House of Representatives, but that's 38 votes short of the amount needed before the end of the month. The Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution, already approved by the Senate, would reverse the Federal Communications Commission's repeal of net neutrality rules. But 218 signatures from U.S. representatives (a majority) are needed to force a full vote in the House before Congress adjourns at the end of the year.

Net neutrality advocates previously said they needed 218 signatures by December 10 to force a vote. But an extension of Congress' session provided a little more time. "[Now that the Congressional session has officially been extended, members of Congress could be in town as late as December 21st," net neutrality advocacy group Fight for the Future wrote yesterday. "This means we have until the end of the year to get as many lawmakers as possible signed on to restore net neutrality."
A discharge petition that would force a vote on the CRA resolution gained three new supports in the past two weeks, but even if all Democrats were on board it still wouldn't be enough to force a vote. Republicans have a 236-197 House majority, and only one House Republican has signed the petition.

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  1. Re:Both sides are bad... Oh wait.. by CoolDiscoRex · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Except that Democrats are overwhelmingly in favor of Net Neutrality, while republicans are 99% opposed.

    Hmm it's almost like there is a clear difference between the parties an a critical issue at impacts all of us.

    You might even say that the bothsiderism that people who are stupid or intellectually dishonest constantly engage in is absolute fraudulent nonsense.

    Oh my. Did he really just gloss over the legendary corruption of the Democratic Party in the USA, while wagging his fingers at others for their party being corrupt? My god. The lengths we go to in order to convince ourselves and others of our righteousness. If only anyone ever bought what we were selling.

    Anyway, so yeah, you really got them. How dare people suggest that both parties are corrupt! Why, they must be absolutely delusional. At least you don’t vote for corrupt politicians. You vote for those fiercely ethical politicians known as Democ... I’m sorry, even in jest I just can’t do it.

    You’re going to make one lucky psychiatrist a rich man someday.

  2. Re:Both sides are bad... Oh wait.. by cascadingstylesheet · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Except that Democrats are overwhelmingly in favor of Net Neutrality, while republicans are 99% opposed.

    Hmm it's almost like there is a clear difference between the parties an a critical issue at impacts all of us.

    You might even say that the bothsiderism that people who are stupid or intellectually dishonest constantly engage in is absolute fraudulent nonsense.

    Fair enough.

    One party is big on promoting and protecting the killing of babies in the womb, and the other isn't. That's slightly more important to me than net neutrality.