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Two More Democrats Stand Up to the FCC’s Internet Takeover

Reps. Ben Chandler (D-Ky.) and Alan Grayson (D-Fla.), joining over 80 other democrats in the House and Senate, recently sent letters to Federal Communication

Dingell Frustrated with FCC's Internet Takeover

Nearly two months after Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) sent a letter to FCC Chairman Genachowski questioning the FCC's proposed Internet regulations, a resp

Progressives Speak Out Against Internet Regulation

On Tuesday, the Progressive Policy Institute released a report, “The Coming Communications Boom?  Jobs, Innovation, and Countercyclical Regulatory

Minorities Stand Up Against Internet Regulation

On Monday, a group of minority organizations issued a letter to Congress urging members to oppose the Federal Communication Commission’s need to reclas

Rep. Culberson Rebuts Free Press on FCC Authority to Regulate the Internet

The two groups, Free Press and Public Knowledge have been attempting to coerce the public into believing that the Federal Communications Commission does inde

Internet Kill-Switch One Step Closer to Law

Earlier in the month, Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) proposed the Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act (PCNAA).  Simply put, this bill would p

Democratic Governor Opposes Net Neutrality

In yet another public showing of bipartisan opposition against Net Neutrality and the FCC’s desire to regulate the Internet, Oklahoma’s Democrati

ATR’s Net Neutrality Policy Brief

Today, ATR released a Policy Brief on the topic of Net Neutrality and the federal government’s Internet takeover.  The Policy Brief outlines a bri

DeMint: Defender of the Internet

In response to the Federal Communication Commission’s egregious over-stepping to regulate the Internet through broadband reclassification, Senator Jim

Net Neutrality to Inflict Losses in Jobs and GDP

This week, the director of The Advanced Communications Law & Policy Institute of the New York Law School, Charles M. David, and Bret Swanson, president o

PCNAA: The Internet's Next Biggest Threat

The Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act (PCNAA) is probably the largest threat the Internet has ever faced.  This legislation was announced by

Further Bipartisan Opposition to FCC’s Internet Regulation Plan

The Federal Communication Commission’s plan to reclassify broadband Internet as a Title II telecommunication service is being painted as a surefire gat

Countdown: 7 Days Until the FCC’s Internet Regulations Come Clear

Since the first websites were created some 25 years ago, the Federal Communications Commission has maintained a long standing, hands-off approach for the Int

Oklahoma and California Target Online Sales Taxes

The following has been cross-posted from www.StopETaxes.com Last week, the Oklahoma State House passed several bills that would raise taxes in different

FCC Broadband Reclassification, What it Means to You

Stratecast, a group of experts focused on market strategy and analysis, takes aim at just how wonderful net neutrality would be in a new detailed report.&nbs

'Net Neutrality' Only a Slogan

While Internet service providers are among the loudest opponents of Net Neutrality, there are others who show important opposition.  These less heard op

Michigan House, Senate Say No to FCC Reclassification of Broadband

On May 14th, the Michigan House of Representatives passed a resolution urging the FCC not to reclassify broadband Internet as a Title II telecom service.&nbs
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