I’m backing the effort to restore protections for #NetNeutrality
—the important principle that what we read, view, and watch on the internet is free and open to everyone.
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@FCC’s move to scrap#NetNeutrality
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Today I heard from local businesses, educators, and technology experts about how important a free and open internet is to the future of MN’s economy, and to our nation’s future prosperity. Thanks to
@SenMarkey of Massachusetts for joining@AmyKlobuchar and me at this roundtable.pic.twitter.com/PlWmGlXnNb
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@SenMarkey showed us a fast food commercial that explains why#NetNeutrality
matters. In it, burgers were served slower than chicken sandwiches unless customers paid a premium. Consumers were outraged. Without net neutrality, this same thing could happen to internet service.pic.twitter.com/HrLPser12i
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I look forward to continuing this conversation in Washington, where we only need #OneMoreVote to help restore #NetNeutrality
protections that millions of Americans fought to establish. Minnesota—and the country—are counting on it.
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