RI State Senator to Bring Back Net Neutrality Bill in 2019
Rhode Island state Sen. Louis DiPalma (D) will revive his failed net neutrality bill next year if re-elected, he told us. “As I've declared my candidacy for re-election, I plan to reintroduce in January,” DiPalma emailed Tuesday. The House didn’t…
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consider the Senate-passed S-2008 to turn into state law Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo’s April 24 executive order restricting state contracts to ISPs that follow open-internet principles. “No consensus was reached, and the legislative session concluded on Saturday, June 23, so the bill is dead for this year,” emailed a spokesman for House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello (D).