A number of organizations and websites are participating in an online day of action meant to garner more support for a Senate vote that would reverse the FCC's removal of Net Neutrality protections.
The Republican-controlled Federal Communications Commission wants you to think that its recent decision to repeal the Net Neutrality rules and other consumer protections is already making the internet better. However, the repeal has yet to take effect, and Democrats in Congress are currently rallying to undo it.
Several internet-rights groups are planning to push lawmakers into becoming the final vote needed in the Senate to support a Congressional Review Act resolution to save Net Neutrality.
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Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy last week found himself targeted by rallies outside his district offices. The protesters pressed Kennedy to become the deciding vote on a bill that would restore the Net Neutrality rules.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order Monday prohibiting state agencies from doing business with any Internet service providers that don’t abide by Net Neutrality standards.
In the wake of the FCC's vote to repeal Net Neutrality last December, lawmakers across the United States are looking at executive orders and bills that limit ISPs' ability to flout Net Neutrality principles.
People gathered outside Sen John Kennedy's four Louisiana offices Tuesday, delivering petitions and waving signs urging the senator to vote for a resolution that would restore Net Neutrality.