Net neutrality push is yet another big-government power-grab by Biden
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60% : So why move for "government control of the Internet?"Because, argued FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel (a Democratic pick): "The pandemic made clear that broadband is an essential service," which apparently automatically "requires oversight.44% : The Supreme Court ruled in West Virginia v. EPA in 2021 that federal agencies can't grab major new regulatory power without explicit authority from Congress.
41% : In one more mindless "undo what Trump did" move, the Federal Communications Commission aims to reinstate "net neutrality" and give itself greater power over broadband Internet this week.
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