Group of senators calls on FCC to delay net neutrality vote

Authored by thehill.com and submitted by Lemon_Lyman_

Twenty-eight senators are calling on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to delay its vote on repealing its net neutrality rules next week, citing concerns over the possibility that the agency’s public comment file may be filled with fake comments.

The group, led by Sen. Maggie Hassan Margaret (Maggie) HassanTrump health nominee steps into the ObamaCare wars Manchin, Heitkamp won't rule out voting for GOP tax bill Overnight Regulation: Senate tax bill to include ObamaCare mandate repeal | Sessions sidesteps questions on WH influence on AT&T merger | Dems seek more transparency on student borrower rule MORE (D-N.H.), wants the FCC to conduct an investigation into whether the net neutrality docket’s public comment record was tampered with.

“A free and open Internet is vital to ensuring a level playing field online, and we believe that your proposed action may be based on an incomplete understanding of the public record in this proceeding,” the senators wrote in a letter to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. “In fact, there is good reason to believe that the record may be replete with fake or fraudulent comments, suggesting that your proposal is fundamentally flawed.”

The group included Sens. Charles Schumer Charles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerGOP should reject the left's pessimism and the deficit trigger Fallon: Trump’s empty seats photo probably reminded him of his inauguration Congress should represent Americans — not illegal aliens MORE (D-N.Y.), Bernie Sanders Bernard (Bernie) SandersDems set for abortion showdown in Illinois Bernie Sanders's wife to MSNBC anchor: 'Don't ever use me to demean my husband' The Memo: Trump's Muslim tweets roil Britain MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth Ann WarrenMulvaney: Authority I have at consumer bureau ‘should frighten people’ Overnight Defense: Speculation mounts over Tillerson's future | Pentagon reverses course on banning cluster bombs | Panel approves controversial defense pick | 400 Marines leaving Syria Treasury watchdog probes lack of tax plan analysis from Mnuchin MORE (D-Mass.). All of the senators who signed the letter are net neutrality supporters.

The FCC will vote on Dec. 14 to scrap the Obama-era rules that prevent internet service providers from discriminating against certain content. The agency was flooded nearly 22 million comments, a record, when it sought public input on Pai’s plan to repeal the rules.

The letter cited New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s investigation into fake comments filed with the FCC on net neutrality. Schneiderman said last month that his office had found that “tens of thousands” of New York residents may have been impersonated by fake commenters.

The senators also noted that 50,000 net neutrality consumer complaints may not have been included in the public record.

“A transparent and open process is vitally important to how the FCC functions,” the letter reads. “The FCC must invest its time and resources into obtaining a more accurate picture of the record as understanding that record is essential to reaching a defensible resolution to this proceeding.”

CORRECTION: An initial version of this story misstated the number of senators on the letter to the FCC.

nothertheothergirl on December 4th, 2017 at 18:13 UTC »

Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)

Michael Bennet (D-CO)

Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)

Mazie Hirono (D-HI)

Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)

Ed Markey (D-MA)

Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)

Angus King (I-ME)

Ben Cardin (D-MD)

Gary Peters (D-MI)

Al Franken (D-MN)

Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)

Maggie Hassan (D-NH)

Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)

Cory Booker (D-NJ)

Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV)

Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY)

Chuck Schumer (D-NY)

Sherrod Brown (D-OH)

Jeff Merkley (D-OR)

Ron Wyden (D-OR)

Jack Reed (D-RI)

Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)

Tim Kaine (D-VA)

Mark Warner (D-VA)

Bernie Sanders (I-VT)

Patty Murray (D-WA)

Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)

Edited to put it in order by state, thank you /u/designgoddess!

saijanai on December 4th, 2017 at 18:11 UTC »

Why only 27?

BiBoFieTo on December 4th, 2017 at 17:17 UTC »

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