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Democrats in Congress today introduced a net neutrality bill that would fully restore the Obama-era rules that were repealed by the FCC's current Republican majority.The "Save the Internet Act" is just three pages long. now we have a Democratic House and Republicans will have a second chance to right the Trump administration's wrong."Republican leaders in Congress have consistently opposed the FCC's 2015 net neutrality rules and supported Pai's repeal of those rules. Republicans have pledged support for some type of net neutrality law, but not one as strong as the repealed FCC rules.Today, Democrats accused Pai's FCC and Congressional Republicans of ignoring Americans' pleas to maintain net neutrality."Average folks understand that they do not want their costs of using the Internet to go up, and they do not want their freedom to be constricted," Schumer said.
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