Democrats
and the tech community are making one last push to reject the Federal
Communications decision to repeal net neutrality rules. The United
States Senate will vote in the coming weeks on the decision.
“The U.S.
Senate is set to vote in the coming week on rejecting the Federal
Communications Commission decision in December to repeal Obama-era
rules guaranteeing an open internet.”
“Proponents
currently have the backing of 47 Democrats and two independents who
caucus with Democrats as well as Republican Senator Susan Collins.
With the prolonged absence of Senator John McCain due to illness,
proponents believe they will win on a 50-49 vote.”
Glenn McKnight
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