The bipartisan Community Broadband Act, supported by some well-known US senators, was passed out the Senate Commerce Committee today and will proceed to the full Senate for a vote.
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Most famous among the senators that introduced the bill are John Kerry, John McCain, and Ted Stephens, whose claim to fame at this point was labeling the Internet "a series of tubes." Perhaps the Community Broadband Act will help Stephens' less-than-web savvy reputation.
Also among them introducing the bill was Olympia Snowe, who last week called for a
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Community Broadband Act To Reach Senate
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