via Wired Top Stories by Matthew Lasar on 11/5/10
The FCC has published the agenda for its November Open Meeting. It comes two days after the Democrats took their shellacking in the midterm Congressional elections. And once again, the FCC's Open Internet proposals are nowhere to be found on the list of action items. Why not? Here’s one idea: Net neutrality foes point out that none of the nearly 100 Democratic candidates who signed a pledge to support the policy won their race.
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