Sen. Dodd Speaks out on Net Neutrality

In response to a submitted question on Net Neutrality to the democratic president candidates for last Monday's debate, presidential candidate Sen. Chris Dodd responded with his own video on YouTube.

During this response, Sen. Dodd calls for three important actions: (1) an anti-trust investigation into media consolidation efforts by TV networks and radio stations; (2)Protecting Net Neutrality; and (3) Expanding broadband build-out requirements in rural areas to provide Internet access for rural communities. View his entire response:

I applaud Senator Dodd for making this reply on such an important question, especially since it was not address at the debate. All other presidential candidates should give a similar response.


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