New York attorney general says FCC's net
neutrality vote would come after a «corrupted» comments process
On the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, Schumer said he's trying to enlist tech companies of all sizes to get out the net
neutrality vote.
We'll be following this story and other reverberations from today's net
neutrality vote as they develop.
So this was just a few weeks ago, but this was before the net
neutrality vote.
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neutrality vote coming Wednesday Harry Reid undergoes surgery for pancreatic cancer MORE (D - N.Y.) said Friday that he intends to force a vote on a bill that would preserve Obama - era net neutrality rules, which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decided to repeal this week.
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neutrality vote coming Wednesday Harry Reid undergoes surgery for pancreatic cancer MORE (N.Y.), have said they will give money received from Weinstein to charity.
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neutrality vote coming Wednesday Harry Reid undergoes surgery for pancreatic cancer MORE (N.Y.), for example, did not take a position on Azar in a statement and said he wants to review the nomination.
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neutrality vote coming Wednesday Harry Reid undergoes surgery for pancreatic cancer MORE has failed dreamers and let the entire Democratic Party down,» Zaheed said.
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neutrality vote coming Wednesday Harry Reid undergoes surgery for pancreatic cancer MORE (N.Y.), vice chairman of the Senate Democratic Conference, still wants to take up immigration reform next year.
Not exact matches
The good news for net
neutrality supporters is that even if the FCC does push forward, Wheeler's plan is unlikely to pass a required
vote.
Thursday's
vote by the Federal Communications Commission to revoke its 2015 net
neutrality rules generated heated commentary from both supporters and opponents of the move.
On Dec. 14, the Federal Communications Commission
voted to remove net
neutrality protections that had been introduced in 2015.
While McCaskill's support is good news for those who wish to see the decision overturned, the
vote in itself will not be enough to ensure that net
neutrality will be restored.
Internet service providers clashed with Democrats and celebrities like «Star Wars» actor Mark Hamill ahead of a
vote this week as the battle over net
neutrality stretched from Hollywood to Washington.
WASHINGTON, Dec 13 - Internet service providers clashed with Democrats and celebrities like «Star Wars» actor Mark Hamill ahead of a
vote on the Trump administration's plan to revoke net
neutrality rules barring the blocking or slowing of internet traffic.
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman discusses the fight for net
neutrality as the FCC
votes on new regulations for the internet.
FCC chief Ajit Pai, a Republican appointed by President Donald Trump in January, said the commission will
vote at a Dec. 14 meeting on rescinding the so - called net
neutrality rules championed by Democratic former President Barack Obama that treated internet...
Days away from a
vote to rescind the Federal Communications Commission's 2015 net
neutrality rules, FCC chair Ajit Pai is joking about his time as associate general counsel at Verizon.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, a Republican appointed by President Donald Trump in January, said the regulatory agency will
vote at a Dec. 14 meeting on his plan to rescind the so - called net
neutrality rules championed by Democratic former President Barack...
WASHINGTON, Dec 14 - New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said on Thursday he would lead a multi-state legal challenge to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission
vote to reverse landmark the 2015 net
neutrality rules.
The FCC
voted 3 - 2 in December to overturn the net
neutrality rules, which barred broadband providers from blocking or slowing access to content or allowing websites to pay for fast lanes to get their content more quickly to consumers.
The 3 - 2
vote overturned net
neutrality rules that barred broadband providers from blocking or slowing access to content or allowing websites to pay for «fast lanes» to get their content more quickly to consumers.
WASHINGTON, Dec 14 - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission
vote on Thursday to roll back net
neutrality rules could galvanize young voters, a move Democrats hope will send millennials to the polls in greater numbers and bolster their chances in next year's elections.
The net -
neutrality laws passed during the Obama administration, formally known as the 2015 Open Internet Order, were approved in a 3 - 2
vote along party lines in February 2015, after months of heated debate and public outcries.
Though the firm is maintaining a strict policy of
neutrality on the
vote, it said it has a responsibility to its customers to take action to protect their interests.
Fake public comments on net
neutrality appear to have been rampant prior to the FCC's
vote last Thursday to repeal the regulations, which were first implemented in 2015.
In the wake of the FCC's December
vote, supporters of net
neutrality protections have filed a flurry of lawsuits to undo the agency's repeal of them.
Pai
voted against the net -
neutrality order as a commissioner at the time, saying that the laws were «trying to solve a problem that didn't exist.»
The FCC announced that it will not delay its repeal of net
neutrality despite the controversial public comment system done before the
vote.
CatholicMom, That's not what he said, his
neutrality was only mentioned in terms of «who to
vote for», where did you get the rest of your comments?
Senate Democrats narrowly won a
vote on Wednesday to save so - called net
neutrality rules that ensure unobstructed access to the internet.
The finding reflects wider concerns about the
neutrality of government staff and suspicion that some voters have received multiple
voting cards.
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he intends to force a
vote on a bill that would preserve Obama - era net
neutrality rules, which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decided to repeal this week.
«The FCC's
vote to rip apart net
neutrality is a blow to New York consumers, and to everyone who cares about a free and open internet,» Schneiderman said.
Net
neutrality has become a campaign issue in NY - 21 following the FCC's Dec. 14
vote to repeal Obama - era regulations on the internet.
The Federal Communications Commission
voted Thursday to end rules making the internet open to all - what is called net
neutrality - and by the end of the day, New York State Attorney General Erie Schneiderman said, «See you in court.»
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and an FCC commissioner are calling on the Federal Communications Commission to suspend its
vote on net
neutrality while one million allegedly fake comments on the proposed repeal are investigated.
U.S. senators including Edward Markey of Massachusetts, Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders of Vermont have signed onto a bill that would reverse Thursday's Federal Communications Commission
vote and restore net
neutrality regulations.
With the Federal Communications Commission set to
vote next week on its proposed repeal of net
neutrality rules, a New York congressman has introduced a bill to block such a rollback.
Mr. Espaillat, who declined to comment for this story, is emboldened by WFP's
neutrality, sources say, because it means Mr. Rangel won't be able to rely on the same get - out - the -
vote apparatus that helped push him to victory in 2012.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillilland has called the Federal Communication Commission's
vote to repeal
neutrality «shameful» and has co-sponsored a resolution to restore the 2015 rules.
Washington, DC — Congressman José E. Serrano, Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee, lauded the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) historic
vote adopting rules protecting network
neutrality on the Internet.
The Democratic majority of the Federal Communications Commission
voted to approve new «net
neutrality» rules in February 2015, prompting a court challenge from Internet providers.
May 16, 2018 • Democrats in the Senate are staging an insurgent
vote to stop the repeal of net
neutrality from going into effect in June.
Sea of Thieves progression system detailed, and the FCC
votes to repeal net
neutrality in the United States.
With concerns about school internet access buzzing in the wake of the FCC's
vote to repeal net
neutrality, anxiety over school internet access might transfer to the federal E-rate program — but there's no need to worry, according to E-rate experts.
FCC
votes for net
neutrality, a ban on paid fast lanes, and Title II — So the FCC finally reached a decision to enforce net
neutrality by reclassifying internet service providers as common carriers, which puts them in the category of, for example, phone companies, and subjecting them to much... more >
The Federal Communications Commission last week
voted to end net
neutrality, the set of rules in place since 2015 to maintain the internet as a free and neutral platform on which all websites are treated the same.
Finally, in 1980, it changed its policy of
neutrality and
voted in favour of the U.N. resolution that called for the independence of Belize.