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Net neutrality spurs bipartisan effort

Hi, I'm Jon, a Common Cause intern, and I wanted to tell you about an event I attended on Wednesday.

At a time when Congress has received their lowest approval ratings ever, it is important to be reminded that there are still politicians who care about those they represent (or at least it seems like they do according to their actions).

Senators Olympia J. Snowe (R-ME) and Byron L. Dorgan (D-ND) stood in front of a mountain of stacked up petitions sent in by 1 million concerned citizens that wrote in to support the Snowe-Dorgan bill, S 2917, the Internet Freedom Preservation Act. They explained that this bill is meant to preserve the internet status quo, which is what has allowed the internet to be an open extension of our democracy. Could this no-nonsense treatment of an important issue by these two be a precursor for a Congress that is actually receptive to constituents? We'll find out as the battle over net neutrality moves from the House to the Senate...


Tags: Olympia Snowe, Byron Dorgan, S 2917, net nuetrality (all tags)


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