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Attorney General Becerra Decries FCC Repeal of Net Neutrality Rules

by ECT

SACRAMENTO – California Attorney General Xavier Becerra issued the following statement in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) decision to repeal net neutrality rules instituted in 2015. These rules protect consumers’ access to online content without interference or manipulation by an internet service provider:

“Today, the FCC failed to do what is right,” declared Attorney General Becerra. “The FCC decided that consumers do not deserve free, open, and equal access to the internet. It decided to ignore the millions of Americans who voiced their strong support for our existing net neutrality rules. 

“Here in California – a state that is home to countless start-ups and technology giants alike – we know that a handful of powerful companies should not dictate the sources for the information we seek or the speed at which our websites load,” added General Becerra. “We remain committed to ensuring that our internet can continue to represent freedom and opportunity, innovation and fairness.”

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2 comments

D Dec 16, 2017 - 11:21 am

Well if Becerra is against what the FCC did, then it must be good for the country and the legal hard working citizens. Everything I have read about it seems to show that it will help create more competition and eliminate the strangle hold the large corporations (Comcast/AT&T/Etc….) have on the internet and bandwidth.

Lola Saavedra Dec 18, 2017 - 6:16 pm

D .. I’m in total agreement with you. Well put!

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