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It's the first state to pass net neutrality legislation, setting up a clash with the Federal Communications Commission.
"The Progressive Policy Institute has a history of bending over backwards to do whatever large phone and cable companies ask it to do," one critic said.
Federal and state investigations determined the worker believed the U.S. was actually under attack when he sent the alert.
The drama behind the false alarm that caused statewide panic continues.
Federal workers say they've received little to no guidance on what to do.
The legal battle against the Federal Communications Commission has just begun.
Fight for the Future presents lawmakers with two options: Bring back net neutrality or lose their jobs.
Here are some of the small businesses that stand to suffer from the dissolution of a free and open internet.
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