House GOP One Step Closer to Killing Net Neutrality Rules

House Republicans have just taken the first step toward overturning the FCC’s controversial net neutrality rules.
 
On Wednesday, the House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology voted 15-8 to pass a resolution that nullifies the FCC rules. The resolution now goes before the full House Committee on Energy and Commerce, where Republicans undoubtedly have the numbers to approve it. The resolution is expected to come to the House floor in the next few weeks.
 
Republicans have been relentless in their quest to kill the FCC’s net neutrality rules.



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