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DonViejo

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Wed Dec 13, 2017, 10:49 AM Dec 2017

GOP lawmaker becomes first to call on FCC to delay net neutrality decision

Source: The Hill



BY JOSH DELK - 12/13/17 09:34 AM EST

Republican Rep. Mike Coffman (Colo.) has become the first GOP lawmaker to call for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to delay its vote to repeal net neutrality.

Repealing the rules that mandate an open internet "may well have significant unanticipated negative consequences," he wrote in a letter to the chairman of the FCC (FCC), according to the Denver Post.

While Coffman did not say whether he is for or against net neutrality, an Obama-era set of regulations that prevents internet providers from favoring some websites and services, he asked Ajit Pai to allow Congress to debate the issue in hearings.

Republican commissioners are expected to scrap the regulations in a party-line vote scheduled for Thursday, which Democrats in the House and Senate are rallying to stop the vote through last-minute legislation.



Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/364660-gop-lawmaker-becomes-first-to-call-on-fcc-to-delay-net-neutrality

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GOP lawmaker becomes first to call on FCC to delay net neutrality decision (Original Post) DonViejo Dec 2017 OP
Cracks in the dam? Zoonart Dec 2017 #1
rats jumping from the ship? nt onlyadream Dec 2017 #2
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