The Sunday Guardian

Lawmakers send net neutrality proposal to Governor

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LOS ANGELES: California lawmakers sent to the governor’s desk for final approval strict “net neutrality” laws on internet providers that would defy sweeping Federal Communicat­ions Commission rules seen as a boon for the companies.

The Democrat-controlled California Senate voted 2712 to pass the bill, known as SB 822, with just hours left in the legislativ­e session.

The measure was approved by their colleagues in the state Assembly one day earlier.

Governor Jerry Brown, also a Democrat, has not yet said if he would sign the bill into law. He has 30 days to act but does not typically signal his intentions before legislatio­n lands on his desk.

Members of the California Assembly voted 58-17 to send the bill to their colleagues in the state Senate, who have until midnight to pass socalled SB 822 on the final day of the legislativ­e session or wait until next year.

If the measure passes both chambers of the Democratco­ntrolled state legislatur­e it would still require approval from Governor Jerry Brown, a Democrat, who has not said if he would sign it into law.

“We did it, we passed the strongest net neutrality standards in the nation,” Democrat Scott Wiener, the bill’s author, said in a written statement issued after the vote.

“The internet is at the heart of 21st century life— our economy, our public safety and health systems, and our democracy.”

Supporters of Califor- nia’s proposed regulation­s contend that net neutrality rules would bar major internet providers from blocking, slowing down or giving preferenti­al access to online content. Critics say the restrictio­ns limit internet providers’ ability to recoup the costs of network improvemen­ts and lead them to curb investment.

In June, the FCC under President Donald Trump re- pealed rules adopted during the Obama administra­tion that barred internet service providers from blocking content or charging more for access, a move intended to establish a more level playing field or “net neutrality.” State attorneys general and the District of Columbia asked a federal appeals court earlier this month to reinstate the Obama regulation­s.

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