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Civil Politics (6/15/18): Fast Lanes, Slow Action

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Further Reading:

What is Net Neutrality? - http://bit.ly/2Muh1Qp

Man builds house, then finds out cable Internet will cost $117,000 - http://bit.ly/2MuSDOs

The Congressional Review Act resolution to restore net neutrality, explained. - http://bit.ly/2JKVaXm

What does it mean that the Federal Reserve is "independent within the government"? - http://bit.ly/2JIsgHe

Telecommunications Act of 1996 - http://bit.ly/2MwBlAP

Congressional Scoreboard on Net Neutrality - http://bit.ly/2MpwvoR

Occupy the Airwaves - https://occupytheairwaves.wordpress.com

New York governor signs executive order to keep net neutrality rules after the FCC’s repeal - http://bit.ly/2JHl522

The fight for net neutrality isn’t just for consumers. It’s a fight for California - http://bit.ly/2JK8cEx

Attorney General Maura Healey to sue FCC over net neutrality rollback - http://bit.ly/2JGQl1d

Comcast Offers $65 Billion for 21st Century Fox, Challenging Disney - https://nyti.ms/2JDnniu


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