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Americans, broadly and overwhelmingly, support these rules.

This bill would give the FCC the authority to protect consumers now and in the future through forward-looking regulatory authority.

The Save the Internet Act would enact permanent, effective net neutrality protections into law by codifying the FCC's 2015 Open Internet Order as a new free-standing section of law.

We need to restore strong net neutrality rules and that is exactly what this bill does.

Today, we will be discussing the Save the Internet Act, which I introduced last week along with 132 of our colleagues here in the House.

This legislation would restore popular, bipartisan, common sense net neutrality protections and put a cop back on the beat to protect consumers, small businesses, and competitors from unjust and unreasonable practices by internet service…

This bill would restore the commission's legal authority to support broadband access and deployment programs through the Universal Service Fund.

I have repeatedly called for an end to this ridiculous partisan back and forth.

The partisan approach is not the answer. It will not become law.

Frankly, Title II could provide the Federal Government near unlimited and unchecked authority to regulate and tax.

What brings us here is that Speaker Pelosi still believes broadband providers are the real threat.

Mr. Doyle. I will make sure to let you know when we invite them.

Their partisan approach is not the answer. Title II is not necessary to preserve a free and open internet.

When will this subcommittee seriously consider the role of the edge providers either as common carriers in the internet age?

I would just say to my friend--and he is my friend--that I must have missed the phone call when you said, let us get together and sit down and see if we can work together on net neutrality.

A permanent, legislative solution produced in good faith with our Democratic colleagues is the only way to protect consumers, innovation, and an open internet.

The internet of today grew dramatically with little or no Government interference.

The Save the Internet Act does just that. I look forward to it becoming law.