New Jersey Rep Revives Net Neutrality Bills on Contracts, Pole Attachments
A pair of net neutrality bills resurfaced in New Jersey after stalling in the Senate last year. Rep. Nicholas Chiaravalloti (D) introduced AB-4217 Monday to direct the Board of Public Utilities to stop ISPs that don’t follow open internet principles…
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from installing infrastructure on poles or underground, and AB-4219 to prohibit public contracts with ISPs that violate net neutrality. The Assembly passed the 2019 versions of the bills last year.