A Quote by Deb Haaland

Net Neutrality is Internet freedom. — © Deb Haaland
Net Neutrality is Internet freedom.
The FCC sided with the public and adopted extremely strong net neutrality rules that should be a global model for Internet freedom.
After President Obama announced his support for net neutrality yesterday, Texas Senator Ted Cruz tweeted that 'Net neutrality is Obamacare for the Internet.' While Ted Cruz continues to be the Taylor Swift of not getting over Obamacare.
Net neutrality was essential for our economy; it was essential to preserve freedom and openness, both for economic reasons and free speech reasons, and the government had a role in ensuring that Internet freedom was protected.
Net Neutrality' is Obamacare for the Internet; the Internet should not operate at the speed of government.
Net neutrality is such an important principle for the Web and for the Internet. It's how the Internet's operated for all this time.
While repealing net neutrality rules grabs headlines... net neutrality started as a consumer issue but soon became a stepping stone to impose vastly more common carrier regulation on broadband companies.
A ban on paid priority is central to any real net neutrality proposal, beginning with the Snowe-Dorgan Bill of 2006. Indeed, the notion of 'payment for priority' is what started the net neutrality fight.
Net neutrality has been in place since the very beginning of the Internet.
Net Neutrality is what makes the Internet so great - and so vital for innovation and creativity.
The nature of the Internet and the importance of net neutrality is that innovation can come from everyone.
Net neutrality isn't a government takeover of the Internet, as many of my Republican colleagues have alleged.
Without net neutrality protections, the Internet would no longer be a free and open ecosystem for innovation.
Net Neutrality - a guiding principle of the Internet since its beginning - means that content is all treated equally.
Net neutrality is the right thing for our democracy, economy, and global competitiveness. And Americans support an open Internet.
The net neutrality game is to make everybody the same so that there's no difference and the prices are the same and if these Millennials got their way nothing would cost anything. But it's classic. This is a great illustration. Net neutrality is being stood upside down which is good because it's pro-competition, it offers customers options.
Net neutrality is at the core of what we love about the Internet. Put simply, it allows any individual or business equal access to online services.
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