I emailed my senator about net neutrality. Today, which is about 4 weeks later, I received my reply which is right here; Good morning Brad . . . And thank you for taking the time to respond to my remarks regarding “network neutrality”. It is always good to hear from you. As I mentioned before, [...]
I emailed my senator about net neutrality. Today, which is about 4 weeks later, I received my reply which is right here;
Good morning Brad . . . And thank you for taking the time to respond to my remarks regarding "network neutrality". It is always good to hear from you. As I mentioned before, the issue of network neutrality is very complex and it should be carefully monitored by the Congress and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). I believe it is critical for network operators to remain responsive to the needs of consumers and businesses that rely on the Internet every day. To date, the Internet has expanded rapidly without excessive federal regulation and I believe that the public has been well-served by this approach. I feel that network providers should be given the opportunity to continue operating in such an environment. As we move forward, should network operators fail to meet the internet needs of businesses or consumers, it will be imperative for the Congress to work with the FCC to construct a reasonable regulatory framework that keeps the Internet growing and flourishing. Rest assured, I will continue to carefully monitor this situation and I will not hesitate to take the appropriate action should any improprieties arise. Thank you again for taking the time to respond to my comments Best Regards, Craig Thomas United States Senator
Hm. That seems pretty neutral. I don’t know from that whether he is for, or against net neutrality.
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