Groups Applaud Maine Net Neutrality Resolution
Maine Civil Liberties Union, June 5, 2007
Today the Maine State Senate took a stand for net neutrality when it approved a resolution stating the importance of internet non-discrimination principles to Mainers and directing the Maine Public Advocate to study what this state can do to protect net neutrality. If passed by the House and enacted by the Senate, this resolution will be the first of its kind in the nation.
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