(ARS Technica) - Legislation to restore net neutrality rules now has 180 supporters in the US House of Representatives but thats 38 votes short of the amount needed before the end of the month. The Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution already approved by the Senate would reverse the Federal Communications Commissions repeal of net neutrality rules. But 218 signatures from US representatives (a majority) are needed to force a full vote in the House before Congress adjourns at the end of the year. Read More
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