Net Neutrality: Senators Need Some Help To Vote The Right Way

Brian Zick

Art Brodsky at TPM Cafe calls attention to hearings tomorrow, and identifies the Senators who need a call. Here's a list of all Republican and Democrat members of the Senate Commerce Committee, with contact links. update: Matt Stoller at MyDD reports that James Sensenbrenner, Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, announced his support for net neutrality, in the midst of a fight between Sensenbrenner and Joe Barton, Chair of the Energy and Commerce Committee. Sensenbrenner wants the Barton bill to be to be reviewed by his committee, before it gets a full House vote, or alternatively he will introduce his own bill, with three of his committee's key Democrats.

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