CAGW Highlights Published Work Regarding Net Neutrality

Today, in light of the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) announcement that it received more than double the estimated amount of comments during its net neutrality docket, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) released a comprehensive list of its previously published materials regarding net neutrality. CAGW has closely monitored and commented on the developments surrounding net neutrality, submitting comments to the FCC during its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on July 7, 2014, and the net neutrality docket on September 15, 2014.

The FCC received a record 3 million comments on the proposed rules for how broadband providers must treat traffic flowing over their networks, far surpassing the 1.4 million filed during Janet Jackson's 2004 wardrobe malfunction. A comprehensive list of statements, reports, and official comments that CAGW has published on net neutrality within the past year can be viewed below:

CAGW Files Comments on Net Neutrality Order

FCC Chairman Takes another Stab at Controlling the Internet

Court Rules on Net Neutrality

CCAGW Frustrated on FCC’s Ruling of Net Neutrality Proposal

CAGW Reacts To DC Circuit Court Ruling On Net Neutrality

CAGW Submits Comments to FCC Regarding Open Internet GN Docket

CAGW Names Rep. Anna Eshoo August Porker of the Month

The FCC’s Newest Motto for Net Neutrality: Three Times is the Charm

A Continued Push for Net Neutrality

To schedule an interview with a CAGW expert regarding net neutrality, please contact Alexandra Booze at abooze@cagw.org, or 202-467-5318.

Citizens Against Government Waste is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, mismanagement and abuse in government.

Contacts:

CAGW
Alexandra Booze, 202-467-5318
Leslie K. Paige, 202-467-5300

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