USA Today: A Republican congressman introduced a resolution Monday calling for a fast-track review of the newly proposed net neutrality rules, a likely futile legislative move that highlights the no-stone-unturned fight put up by the rules' opponents.
The resolution introduced by Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) would block the net neutrality rules — also called the Open Internet order — that were introduced by the Federal Communications Commission in February. The order requires Internet service providers (ISPs) to give consumers access to all legal content and applications on an equal basis, without favoring some sources or blocking others.
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