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Three Democratic co-sponsors of a proposed House resolution calling on...

Three Democratic co-sponsors of a proposed House resolution calling on Congress to decide the FCC’s regulatory authority over broadband hadn’t before publicly expressed reservations about reclassification. HRes-311 has been signed by 64 members. But 254 House members, including 81 Democrats,…

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have publicly opposed commission reclassification of broadband services under Title II of the Communications Act. Resolution co-sponsors John Boccieri, D-Ohio, John Garamendi, D-Calif., and Ralph Hall, D-Texas, didn’t sign previous letters to the FCC about reclassification. Forty-three senators, including five Democrats, have publicly urged a congressional solution.