2011年4月9日星期六

Block House of representatives vote the FCC net neutrality rules

By Donald Melanson posted Apr 8 2011 4:26 PM now looks like Republicans in the House of representatives were not about this a brief over possible government agencies a shutdown - they passed a measure, the will block the FCC net neutrality rules by largely party line vote of 240 to 179. This follows a House Subcommittee vote last month, but as it once was, the Bill is still an uphill battle in the Senate and the President veto this legislation has expected if it somehow got to his desk. Not surprisingly, that the rhetoric from both sides will increase only after this latest development with Democratic Republic Henry Waxman say the Republican Bill while Republican Fred Upton Republic "ending in the Internet as we know it" would argues that "the Internet is not broken and this law will ensure"", that the FCC does not interrupt."web coverage

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