Sen. DORGAN. "The issue of Internet freedom is also known as net neutrality. I have long fought in Congress against media concentration, to prevent the consolidation of control over what Americans see in the media. Now, Americans face an equally great threat to the democratic vehicle of the Internet, which we have always taken for granted as an open and free engine for creative growth.
"The Internet became a robust engine of economic development by enabling anyone with a good idea to connect to consumers and compete on a level playing field for consumers' business.
"But now we face a situation where the FCC has removed nondiscrimination rules that applied to Internet providers for years. Broadband operators soon thereafter announced their interest in acting in discriminatory ways, planning to create tiers on the Internet that could restrict content providers' access to the Internet unless they pay extra for faster speeds or better service. Under their plan, the Internet would become a new world where those content providers who can afford to pay special fees would have better access to consumers.
"This fundamentally changes the way the Internet has operated and threaten to derail the democratic nature of the Internet. American consumers and businesses will be worse off for it. Today we introduce the Internet Freedom Preservation Act to ensure that the Internet remains a platform that spawns innovation and economic development for generations to come.
Democrats participating in 2007-S215 | ||
| Barbara Boxer | s1o | CA Democratic incumbent |
| Hillary Clinton | s1o | NY Democrat Jr Senator |
| Chris Dodd | s1o | CT Democratic incumbent |
| Byron Dorgan | s1p | ND Democratic incumbent |
| Tom Harkin | s1o | IA Democrat Jr Senator |
| John Kerry | s1o | MA Democrat Jr Senator |
| Patrick Leahy | s1o | VT Democratic incumbent |
| Barack Obama | s1o | IL Democratic Jr Senator |
| Ron Wyden | s1o | OR Democratic incumbent |
Republicans participating in 2007-S215 | ||
| Olympia Snowe | s1o | ME Republican Sr Senator |
Independents participating in 2007-S215 | ||
| Bernie Sanders | s1o | Vermont Independent |
| Democrats:
9
Republicans: 1 Independents: 1 |