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Net neutrality pending in California, vote today
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The California State Senate will vote today on the Assembly bill passed yesterday to enforce strong neutrality provisions in the Golden State. Of course Big Telecom will sue, but it appears that they way Ajit Pai killed the FCC version will give states a leg up in the litigation.

From ars:

"California's state Assembly yesterday approved a strict net neutrality bill despite opposition from the telecom industry.

California's Senate already approved an earlier version of the bill in May. But some minor changes were made in the Assembly, so the Senate must vote on the bill again today before going into recess. If the Senate approves, California Governor Jerry Brown would have until September 30 to sign the bill into law.

The bill would prohibit Internet service providers from blocking or throttling lawful traffic, and from requiring fees from websites or online services to deliver or prioritize their traffic to consumers. The bill also imposes limits on data cap exemptions (so-called "zero-rating") and says that ISPs may not attempt to evade net neutrality protections by slowing down traffic at network interconnection points.

Yesterday's Assembly vote was 61-18. All 55 Democratic members of the Assembly and six Republicans voted for the bill. All 18 votes against it came from Republicans.ISPs have tried hard to gut and kill this bill, pouring money and robocalls into California," Electronic Frontier Foundation Policy Analyst Katharine Trendacosta wrote after the vote.

With Senate action pending, "California could pass a gold standard net neutrality bill, providing a template for states going forward," Trendacosta continued. "California can prove that ISP money can't defeat real people's voices."
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#2
Interstate commerce. Useless gesture by California.
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#3
Washington State has passed something similar that went into effect on June 7th, 2018.
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#4
CA has a primary and backup plan. The primary is deliberately taking on DC. They want a SCOTUS challenge.

The backup is to require net neutrality to do business with CA government. That method is absolutely legal.
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VOTE IN NOVEMBER!
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https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018...-governor/
“Calif. Senate approves net neutrality rules, sends bill to governor
Governor has until September 30 to sign net neutrality bill into law.”
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