Conyers, Lofgren Introduce Network Neutrality Legislation
As the debate continues in the House Energy and Commerce Committee over a bill that would ban discrimination of Internet content by broadband companies, the House Judiciary Committee Thursday entered the fray with its network ...
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5/9/2008 AM Contents
- Grassley To Appropriators: Drop Health
- Provisions For Dominican Republic, Haiti Hitching A Ride On Farm Bill
- House Passes A Wide-Ranging Housing Stimulus Package
- House Panel's Leaders Unveil Amtrak Overhaul Measure
- Effort To Ban Torture Fails In House Intelligence Markup
- DOD To Review 'Unnecessary Duplication' Among Services
- House Panel Boosts Military Readiness Accounts By $950M
- U.S. Is Urging China To Ditch Internal Tech Standards
- Ethics Panel Says It Has No Jurisdiction In Vitter Complaint
- Cancer Survivors Urge Expanded Health Coverage, Research
- Treasury Official Defends Role Of Sovereign Wealth Funds
- Schafer Says Bush Will Veto Farm Bill In Its Current Form
- Conyers, Lofgren Introduce Network Neutrality Legislation
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- Conrad Says Budget Resolution Could Slip Past Memorial Day
- Postal Service In The Red, But More Mail Is On Time
- House Votes To Eliminate Old Strictures On Mandela
- Coin Bill Passes House, But Change Unwelcome