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Jan. 23, 2018

States are trying to bring back net neutrality

In the wake of the FCC's decision to remove net neutrality rules, some state legislatures, including California's, have stated they are considering passing replacement legislation.

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States are trying to bring back net neutrality
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock at Yellowstone National Park, Aug. 25, 2016. (National Park Service)

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In the wake of the Federal Communications Commission's decision to remove net neutrality rules, some state legislatures, including California's, have stated they are considering passing replacement legislation. On Monday, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock issued an executive order that would require all internet service providers that are vendors for the state to not block websites or charge for faster delivery of content. The executive o...

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