The Federal Communications Commission voted 3 to 2 Thursday to repeal Obama-era net neutrality rules meant to stop broadband companies from exercising more control over what people watch and see on the internet.
The FCC just voted 3-2 to repeal the agency's 2015 net neutrality rules, as expected. Three Republicans in favor, two Democrats vociferously dissenting.
— John Hendel (@JohnHendel) December 14, 2017
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