OTI Urges Senate to Remove Anti-Consumer, Anti-Innovation Rider from Spending Bill
WASHINGTON, DC 鈥 The Senate Appropriations Committee today approved a spending bill that jeopardizes net neutrality and the FCC鈥檚 hard-fought efforts to protect consumers. The bill includes a 鈥渞ider鈥 that would prohibit the FCC from fully implementing the recently-enacted Open Internet Order. The committee rejected an amendment by Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) to remove the rider from the bill. The White House a similar rider in a House bill as 鈥渉ighly problematic鈥 and 鈥渋deological.鈥
The following statement can be attributed to Joshua Stager, Policy Counsel for 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:
鈥淲e are disappointed by today鈥檚 vote and wish more senators had voted to support consumers and small businesses. As currently drafted, the bill jeopardizes Internet freedom and handcuffs the FCC鈥檚 ability to protect online innovation. We thank Senator Coons for his leadership and urge the Senate to fix this legislation before it advances any further.鈥