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House Panel Rejects Effort to Defend Net Neutrality

OTI Urges Congress to Amend Spending Bill

WASHINGTON, DC 鈥 Today the House Appropriations Committee rejected a measure to fully fund the recently enacted Open Internet Order, a move that jeopardizes net neutrality and the FCC鈥檚 hard-fought efforts to protect consumers. Last week, Republicans introduced that prohibits the FCC from implementing the Open Internet Order. The panel today rejected an amendment offered by Rep. Jose Serrano (D-N.Y.) that would have removed the prohibition. 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute (OTI) this legislation and joined dozens of groups and companies in that urged the committee to adopt changes. The White House also opposes the bill, calling the anti-net neutrality language 鈥渉ighly problematic鈥 and 鈥渋deological鈥 in released yesterday.

The following statement can be attributed to Joshua Stager, Policy Counsel for 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:

“We are disappointed by today鈥檚 vote and wish more members had voted to protect consumers and small businesses. As currently drafted, this bill jeopardizes our digital economy by tilting the Internet鈥檚 level playing field in favor of entrenched cable and telephone companies. We thank Congressman Serrano for his leadership and urge him to continue fighting for his amendment on the House floor.鈥

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Joshua Stager, Policy Counsel
stager@opentechinstitute.org

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House Panel Rejects Effort to Defend Net Neutrality