The Hill: Senate votes to save net neutrality rules
The Senate on Wednesday voted to reinstate the FCC’s net neutrality rules, passing a bill that has little chance of advancing in the House but offers net neutrality supporters and Democrats a political rallying point for the midterm elections.
For the bill to pass in the House, 25 Republicans would have to vote alongside the Democrats, a very steep requirement. But even if it passed the House, President Trump is expected to veto the bill.