I appreciate the opportunity to come to the floor today and stand in support of this bill. It is the right step. The gentlewoman from California references the amendment that she had wanted, but her amendment was not exactly what that bill is. What we are seeking to do is to encourage the FCC to make good on the promise that they have made. In March 2015, Chairman Wheeler was speaking at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. He was talking about net neutrality and rules and regulations. He said: This is not regulating the Internet. Regulating the Internet is rate regulation, which we don't do. Whoops, they do. That is what they are trying to do. Now, there is a difference in what the gentlewoman was seeking to do in committee, not have tariffs or regulation. But if they had gone ahead and done it, then we would have to get into a process of trying to undo. That is what people don't like. They don't like that kind of mess. What they want is something very explicit. That is what Mr. Kinzinger's bill does. It very explicitly says: FCC, you cannot, you shall not, and you will not do rate regulation. It is not what the American people want to see. It is what the FCC has promised they will not do. So what we are doing is helping a federal agency keep their word, keep their promise, and not get into rate regulation.…
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