Congress temporarily extends Internet access tax ban
“This bill would reduce disruptions to interstate commerce, consistent with Congress’ constitutional authority,” Moylan said. “In doing so, it would protect consumers from having to pay higher bills, encourage more use and expansion of the Internet, and trim about $500 million in taxes used to prop up bloated state budgets.”
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