FCC Scraps Net Neutrality Rules in Controversial Friday Order
2025-07-12

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued an order on Friday eliminating its Net Neutrality rules, sparking controversy. The decision bypassed public notice and comment periods. While a court had previously struck down the rules, critics see the FCC's move as political grandstanding, aimed at appeasing telecom companies and lobbyists. Free Press VP Matt Wood argues the action has minimal practical impact and the Friday announcement demonstrates recklessness. The appeals process isn't over, and this likely won't affect potential Supreme Court litigation.
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