Gov. Polis is about to sign a Colorado net neutrality bill -- one with some serious teeth
Now that Democrats are in charge, Colorados second attempt at its own version of a net neutrality law passed the General Assembly and now heads to Gov. Jared Polis for his certain signature.
Keeping internet speeds consistent regardless of whether a customer is streaming video from Comcast or Netflix wasnt the only intent of the Senate Bill 78. The bill also makes internet service providers pay back state grants to build broadband infrastructure if those companies use paid prioritization to favor some internet traffic over others, or slow down speeds for some users.
What I was really looking for in this years bill was the appropriate nexus of action. A lot of the bills we saw getting in trouble in other states, or bills that were facing a lot of opposition, were more about sending a message of net neutrality instead of looking for a fulcrum point for state action, said Sen. Kerry Donovan, a Democrat from Vail who sponsored last years bill and wrote this years bill. This bill says that if youre going to ask to be funded by the people in Colorado directly out of their paycheck then you need to adhere to these principles.
Polis, a former tech entrepreneur, supports this bill, a spokeswoman said.
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