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Momentum Builds for Congressional Effort to Restore Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality Repeal 2
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On Tuesday, Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Pa.) that 81 Members of Congress have sponsored his measure to restore the Federal Communications Commission鈥檚 (FCC) 2015 net neutrality rules. A similar measure in the Senate, introduced by Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.), 50 supporters on Monday鈥攊ncluding the entire Democratic caucus and Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine). Both measures use the Congressional Review Act to invalidate FCC Chairman Ajit Pai鈥檚 order to repeal net neutrality protections, which the Commission passed last month in a narrow 3-2 vote.

The Congressional Review Act allows Congress to invalidate an administrative agency鈥檚 order if a majority of Senators and Representatives pass a 鈥渞esolution of disapproval鈥 within 60 legislative days of the order鈥檚 submission to Congress. The FCC has not yet submitted its December 2017 net neutrality order to Congress.

The American people strongly support the 2015 net neutrality rules. Survey after survey has chronicled extensive public support for the principles of net neutrality, and a recent found that 83 percent of Americans disapproved of the FCC鈥檚 recent move to repeal the 2015 rules. Additionally, more than have gone into Congress calling for lawmakers to save the net neutrality rules.

The following quote can be attributed to Joshua Stager, Policy Counsel at 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:

鈥淲e applaud Senator Markey and Congressman Doyle for their efforts to restore net neutrality and keep the internet a level playing field for consumers and small businesses. The quick momentum reflects how strongly the American people disapprove of Chairman Pai's recent actions. Outside the Beltway, net neutrality is simply not a partisan issue. The 2015 rules were immensely popular and the American people want them back. We urge the rest of the House and Senate to support these measures.鈥

Momentum Builds for Congressional Effort to Restore Net Neutrality