Delaware Attorney General Matthew Denn Weighs In On Lawsuit Against FCC on Net Neutrality
States are the latest battleground over net neutrality regulations. Almost two dozen state attorneys general have sued to block the FCC's repeal of the Obama-era internet regulations, including Delaware State Attorney General Matthew Denn.
Denn explains why he joined 21 other Attorneys General in taking on the FCC's ruling. He says that net neutrality is critical because everyone needs equal access to the internet to succeed in this day and age.
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