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Heh, I voted for him. He was actually at the place I voted at during the 2016 election. Was odd for a GOP candidate to be in Philly of all places. But hey, he won, so I guess I shouldn't question it.Toomey (R-PA)
BREAKING: With a historic 52-47 vote—the U.S. Senate just passed the CRA resolution saving #NetNeutrality! Most thought we'd never make it this far, but YOU helped prove those voices wrong. THANK YOU! Now, the battle shifts to the House... https://t.co/gXDWbGsXAK pic.twitter.com/5Hd8WJj7RG
— Fight for the Future (@fightfortheftr) May 16, 2018
What would you rather people link to? It's a hub for both updates on the issue and contact information for representativesIt seems really suspicious that the only site anyone ever links is battleforthenet...
So we get them all on record as opposing it. Anti-NN, anti-weed, anti-healthcare, anti-America. The winning ads for the opposition practically write themselves.Don't get your hopes up for anything happening before the midterm elections. The Republican-controlled House isn't going to vote for it, and Trump isn't going to sign the bill into law anyway.
Agreed, and I hope the ads help in the midterms.So we get them all on record as opposing it. Anti-NN, anti-weed, anti-healthcare, anti-America. The winning ads for the opposition practically write themselves.
The house of representatives will vote on the bill (as of right now very little to no chance it passes) and even if it somehow did, trump will just use his executive veto since there is no way both the house and senate will get 2/3 majority for the bill.what is the current state? thanks for the news but last time i seen news about this was that fcc (or whatever is called) voted against neutrality
what can happen from now on? whats next?