"Their partisan approach is not the answer. Title II is not necessary to preserve a free and open internet."
"The internet of today grew dramatically with little or no Government interference."
"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."
"The Save the Internet Act does just that. I look forward to it becoming law."
"I really think it is important. But I need--when we look at certainty, we need to make sure that we are putting the rights of the consumers and of access first that is what I really think."
"I thank the gentleman and I would comment that while my good friend, Mr. McDowell, acknowledges that the bill would make it--would make it--prohibit forbearance."
"As we work to continue to close the digital divide, we need to decrease barriers to deployment, not increase them."
"We want to guarantee that the United States remains a leader of technological innovation that we have been the last 20 years."
"If the minority desires a bipartisan approach and wants to work with the majority, they should let us know about that."
"I would suggest a better approach would be to sit down and talk with us before you drop bills."
"Hon. Mike Doyle, a Representative in Congress from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, opening statement."