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The House Commerce Committee plans to mark up...

The House Commerce Committee plans to mark up legislation aimed at codifying the U.S. policy “to preserve and advance the successful multistakeholder model that governs the Internet,” at 9 a.m. Wednesday in 2123 Rayburn (http://1.usa.gov/14sCVuQ). The revised bill lacks a…

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provision in an earlier draft that would have made it U.S. policy to “promote a global Internet free from government control” (http://1.usa.gov/10FeUsK). The legislation was changed following its passage during last week’s House Communications Subcommittee markup, when Democratic members said the bill could be used to challenge the FCC’s net neutrality order (CD April 12 p3).