House Judiciary Committee Backs Net Neutrality
May 25, 2006
In the latest chapter in the net neutrality debate, the House Judiciary Committee today voted 20-13 to approve legislation that, according to News.com's report, would "require broadband providers to abide by strict net neutrality principles."
Given that it's one of several bills related to net neutrality making its way through Congress, it's still unclear what the final outcome will be.





