Rep. Blunt Rochester Issues Statement on FCC Vote to End Net Neutrality Protections
December 14, 2017
December 14, 2017
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 -- Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, D-Delaware, issued the following statement after the Federal Communications Commission voted to end the 2015 net neutrality protections:
"I am deeply concerned by the FCC's move to strike Obama-era net neutrality protections, despite strong support among Americans for internet freedom.
"I firmly believe Congress, not the FCC, should take up the mantle in determining how to preserve and protect net neutrality. . . .
"I am deeply concerned by the FCC's move to strike Obama-era net neutrality protections, despite strong support among Americans for internet freedom.
"I firmly believe Congress, not the FCC, should take up the mantle in determining how to preserve and protect net neutrality. . . .