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Net Neutrality Bill Stalls in Massachusetts House

The Massachusetts House looks unlikely to take up a net neutrality bill that the state Senate passed unanimously last month (see 1807190052), Senate Majority Leader Cynthia Creem (D) staff attorney Sarah Chase told us Wednesday. The legislature is in informal…

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session, which means it would take only one objector to stop passage of SB-2610, Chase emailed. “If the bill does not go through in an informal session in the House this fall, Senator Creem will refile it in January for the next legislative session.” California lawmakers seek to pass a state net neutrality bill by Aug. 31 (see 1808080034).