More Republicans in Congress criticize FCC’s net neutrality plan
https://techcrunch.com/2017/12/12/more-republicans-in-congress-criticize-fccs-net-neutrality-plan/
2017 has been a year of bitter partisanship, but it’s nice to see that with some issues, the dominant parties of the U.S. can put aside their differences in order to oppose something that’s plainly harmful — and more importantly, deeply unpopular. That’s increasingly the case with net neutrality: a handful of Republican Representatives have joined their voices to those asking the FCC to delay the vote that would eliminate net neutrality, or for legislation that establishes the principle permanently.
The latest to turn is Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO), who wrote in a letter today:
More Republicans in Congress criticize FCC’s net neutrality plan
Dec 12, 2017, 8:24pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2017/12/12/more-republicans-in-congress-criticize-fccs-net-neutrality-plan/
>2017 has been a year of bitter partisanship, but it’s nice to see that with some issues, the dominant parties of the U.S. can put aside their differences in order to oppose something that’s plainly harmful — and more importantly, deeply unpopular. That’s increasingly the case with net neutrality: a handful of Republican Representatives have joined their voices to those asking the FCC to delay the vote that would eliminate net neutrality, or for legislation that establishes the principle permanently.
>The latest to turn is Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO), who wrote in a letter today: