Message from Senator Richard J. Durbin


January 3, 2018

Mr. William Rosen
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Lombard, IL 60148-1176

Dear Mr. Rosen:

          Thank you for contacting me to share your views about net neutrality.  I appreciate hearing from you. 

          In February 2015, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to adopt new net neutrality rules that would preserve the internet as an open platform for consumer choice and competition.  These rules prohibited Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from blocking or slowing down customers' access to websites and banned ISPs from charging content providers for faster delivery of certain information to users.

         The FCC adopted these rules by taking a regulatory step to reclassify broadband service under Title II of the Telecommunications Act.  Reclassification of broadband under Title II provided the agency with much broader authority to establish strong net neutrality rules and allowed broadband services to be treated as a public utility.  Opponents argue the reclassification was an overreach of the agency's authority and will increase taxes on consumers.       
          On May 18, 2017, the FCC voted to adopt the proposed rule, Restoring Internet Freedom (Docket 17-108).  The rule rolled back many of the central tenants of net neutrality.  The rule also repealed regulations allowing the FCC to investigate suspected anti-competitive business practices of ISPs.  
          On December 12, 2017, I joined 38 of my Senate Democratic colleagues in a letter calling on FCC Chairman Pai to abandon his plan to repeal the agency's net neutrality rules.  However, on December 14, 2017, despite millions of public comments opposing the action and over the objections of tech companies like Netflix, Reddit, and Etsy, the FCC voted along party lines to repeal the net neutrality rules.
          The rollback of net neutrality threatens access to a free and open internet.  This action amounts to the FCC letting ISPs pick winners and losers, charge people more for service, and even block certain parts of the internet.   
          On December 15, I announced that I will cosponsor a Congressional Review Act resolution Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts is planning to introduce that would undo the FCC's harmful action of repealing net neutrality rules. 
          A transparent and fairly managed flow of information is essential to a true democracy and benefits a growing economy.  I will keep your thoughts in mind should the Senate consider legislation that would impact net neutrality rules. 
         Thank you again for contacting me.  Please feel free to keep in touch.


 
      Sincerely,

      Richard J. Durbin
      United States Senator

RJD/mw

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