
Senator Barbara Boxer sent me the following email:
Dear Mr. Hurvitz:
Thank you for contacting me regarding network neutrality, which is the principle that consumers should have access to the Internet content and applications of their choice without interference from network operators. I appreciate the opportunity to hear your views on this issue.
As a longtime advocate for network neutrality, I believe that network operators should facilitate, not stifle, Americans’ access to the Internet. Individuals’ ability to define and shape their experiences on the Internet has led to an explosion of creativity that has greatly benefited our economy and our lives. I fear that if network operators abandon the principle of network neutrality, the next generation of Internet innovators will be harmed.
That is why I am co-sponsoring S.2917, the Internet Freedom Preservation Act. This bill would prevent network operators from discriminating against their competitors’ use of the network by giving certain content preferential treatment.
Congress is currently considering a number of bills on this issue, including S.2917. As a member of the Senate Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over broadband and telecommunications issues, please be assured that I will keep fighting for legislation that will ensure that the Internet remains an engine of growth for commerce and ideas.
Again, thank you for writing to me. Please do not hesitate to contact me again about this or any other issue of concern to you.
Barbara Boxer
United States Senator
Please visit my website at http://boxer.senate.gov