Net Neutrality Laws In California (And 3 Other States) Present A Challenge To The FCC!

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The Washington Post reported that it "is a great day for California Internet users as their state is now one step closer to enacting the strongest net neutrality law in the country."
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The Washington Post reported that it "is a great day for California Internet users as their state is now one step closer to enacting the strongest net neutrality law in the country." The July 5, 2018 article entitled "California's net neutrality bill is back, and as tough as ever" reported that 3 states already have new Net Neutrality laws – Oregon, Vermont, and Washington and:

As many as 29 states have introduced bills aimed at restoring the federal level regulations on Internet providers, according to the National Conference on State Legislatures.

These new Net Neutrality laws will be interesting to follow given the FCC's banning of Net Neutrality earlier this year.

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