Connecticut Senate votes to restore net neutrality
Posted by Josh Taylor / May 7, 2018
After the disastrous FCC bill that abolished net neutrality, some states are taking matters into their own hands. The Connecticut Senate was recently tied in an 18-18 vote to restore net neutrality. Nancy Wyman, lieutenant governor, voted to break the tie and bring back net neutrality. That wasn’t even the bill’s closest call––it was initially killed in committee but was resurrected. The state Senate believes that this bill will prove to its constituents that the state government is serious about standing up to big telecom companies.
Full story at the CT Mirror.
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