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Markey's Net Neutrality bill
mcjoan at the Daily Kos today: Markey's Net Neutrality bill.
It makes explicit that Federal policy is to keep the internet open, and it mandates that the FCC go out and hold hearings outside of DC on whether Federal policy is preserving the openness of the internet, followed by a report.
It has limited to no enforcement provisions, and it doesn't really have a lot of teeth. It's nowhere near as strong as Markey's amendment last cycle, or the Snowe-Dorgan bill introduced earlier this year in the Senate. So why is the SavetheInternet coalition excited ...?
February 15, 2008 at 11:07 PM in Washington & public policy | Permalink
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