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House passes net neutrality bill with no hope of becoming law
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Joe Kane
April 11, 2019
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originally published in
Conservative Review
As to the supposed necessity of the bill, widespread hyperbolic doomsday predictions about the death of the internet that preceded the 2017 vote never came true.
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