HR 5353

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To establish broadband policy and direct the Federal Communications Commission to conduct a proceeding and public broadband summits to assess competition, consumer protection, and consumer choice issues relating to broadband Internet access services, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Edward J. Markey
 
Status: Active
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  90% Yes 
 
439 votes
 
 
 
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cocoadart
Posted 101 days ago.
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It is impossible to imagine that this bill allowing the US government to tinker with yet another part of the free market is in our interests whatsoever, but look at all the people begging for their freedoms to be 'taken care of' by good old uncle Sam. Government stay out of market issues! Vote NO. REPLY
 
 
audioman83
Posted 94 days ago.
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it sounds flowery and positive, but a good rule of thumb is "lets just keep congress out of it!" let the free market be free REPLY
 
 
CRSpacht
Posted 92 days ago.
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I believe that the Internet was created with the sense of freedom in mind. As we have all seen with the recent lawsuits against Comcast lately, it's important that we don't allow ISPs to tinker with our bandwidth or set limits on what websites we can view and when. I believe that it is essential that these freedoms are guaranteed and enforced so I urge a yes vote on this bill. REPLY
 
 
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