All Senate Democrats Endorse Resolution on Net Neutrality Change

  • Measure to undo Republican policy aimed at fall election
  • Vote will force public choice on Republicans, Schumer says
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All 49 senators who caucus with the Democrats have signed on to a measure to undo the Republican-led gutting of Obama-era net neutrality rules, a clear signal that they have more than internet policy in mind as they move to force a vote.

They’re looking forward to wielding the issue in the fall elections.