US Senates get enough votes to progress on net neutrality

US Senate has the votes to advance a bill that would reverse the Federal Communications Commission decision in December to repeal landmark 2015 net neutrality rules.

Reuters | United States

Updated: 16-05-2018 22:26 IST | Created: 16-05-2018 22:25 IST

With voting still ongoing, supporters had 51 votes to proceed to the bill while 46 Republicans have voted no. (Image Credit: Pixabay)

The US Senate has the votes to advance a bill that would reverse the Federal Communications Commission decision in December to repeal landmark 2015 net neutrality rules.

With voting still ongoing, supporters had 51 votes to proceed to the bill while 46 Republicans have voted no. At least one Republican senator, Lisa Murkowski, remained undecided. The measure still faces an uphill battle. It is not clear if the US House will vote at all on the measure while the White House has said it is opposed.

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