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Washington Sen. Cantwell calls on Senate to act on net neutrality

Jun 11, 2019, 12:39 PM

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Sen. Maria Cantwell continued a push from Democrats for net neutrality. (Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

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Washington Senator Maria Cantwell and other Democrats are calling on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to bring net neutrality legislation forward for a vote.

The “Save the Internet Act” passed the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives in early April. The legislation would reverse the FCC’s 2017 repeal of net neutrality protections, and ensures no blocking, throttling, and paid prioritization occurs.

Since it passed the House in early April, Senate Republican leadership has refused to bring it to the Senate floor for a vote.

“The House of Representatives has done its job — it has basically protected the internet, and taken an initiative,” Cantwell said. “It’s time for Leader McConnell to put the big cable companies out here for debate on the Senate floor, and hold them accountable.”

in past years has found that of Americans on both sides of the political spectrum support net neutrality.

“The American people know better, literally. It doesn’t matter what political affiliation you have, the majority of Americans all oppose repealing protections that make for an open internet.” Sen. Cantwell said.

Over a hundred other businesses — Seattle’s KEXP radio station among them — to the U.S. Senate supporting the net neutrality measure.

The letter cites a handful of instances since the FCC’s net neutrality appeal, where telecom and internet providers have taken advantage of their newfound allowances. That includes , accusations that as an alternative to its wireless plan, and the.

“Americans want and deserve enforceable protections that preserve net neutrality, ensure stronger broadband competition, and improve access,” the letter reads. “They don鈥檛 want big cable and phone companies controlling what they see, say, and do online.”

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