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House Democrats refuse to weaken net neutrality bill, defeat GOP amendments

Thursday April 4, 2019. 08:37 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / Democrats vs. Republicans. (credit: Getty Images | Linda Braucht)
Democrats in the US House of Representatives yesterday rejected Republican attempts to weaken a bill that would restore net neutrality rules.
The House Commerce Committee yesterday approved the 'Save the Internet Act' in a 30-22 party-line vote, potentially setting up a vote of the full House next week. The bill is short and simpleā€”it would fully reinstate the rules implemented by the Federal Communications Commission under then-Chairman Tom Wheeler in 2015, reversing the repeal led by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai in 2017.
Commerce Committee Republicans repeatedly introduced amendments that would weaken the bill but were consistently rebuffed by the committee's Democratic majority. 'The Democrats beat back more than a dozen attempts from Republicans to gut the bill with amendments throughout the bill's markup that lasted 9.5 hours,' The Hill reported yesterday.
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