By Hayley Tsukayama – The Senate may be nearing a vote on a resolution that would let Congress review the Federal Communication Commission’s rules regarding net neutrality.
The House already voted to approve a bill to overturn the rules in April; Senate passage of a similar bill would send the legislation to the White House for approval. The White House, through the Office of Management and Budget, has said it would veto such legislation, The Washington Post reported. more> http://is.gd/aZ90Pw
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