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Lee Still Planning 'Extensive' Net Neutrality Legislation

Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, is still plotting net neutrality legislation but lacks a time frame for introduction, his spokeswoman told us Wednesday. Lee had attempted to advance a symbolic budget amendment last month that would have prohibited the FCC’s Communications…

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Act Title II reclassification of broadband, and his spokeswoman said he seemed interested in further legislation after his amendment failed (see 1503270039). Lee’s proposal would be “more of an extensive effort” than a Congressional Review Act resolution of disapproval, but Lee would approve such a resolution, too, the spokeswoman said. Several GOP lawmakers in the House introduced a CRA resolution on Monday, but no Senate companion has emerged. Lee chairs the Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee.