OTI Joins California Officials in Urging Biden DOJ to Drop Net Neutrality Lawsuit
The Biden administration must restore net neutrality, and dropping this case is a good place to start.
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The Biden administration must restore net neutrality, and dropping this case is a good place to start.
Urges other states to follow with similar measures.
New America condemns the violent effort on Jan. 6, 2021 to overturn the certification of the presidential election results.
OTI welcomes this long-overdue legislation as a huge step forward for internet affordability.
Congress’ inaction creates barriers to safety, security and the healthy functioning of households, businesses, schools and communities.
This will help us better understand how tech companies use personal data & how their business practices affect disadvantaged communities.
The proposed agreement does not provide remedies to affected users or deter future wrongdoing.
Lawmakers must address the high cost of internet service in any forthcoming emergency relief legislation.
The Senate should table this nomination and focus on the pandemic relief legislation everyone’s been waiting for since March.