The Democrat from Rhode Island said doing away with the internet regulations would give large service providers too much power over the content that people see. The Senate on Wednesday voted to reinstate the Obama-era legislation, sending the bill to House, where it's expected to be shot down. For the full interview, [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/rep-jim-langevin-d-ri-on-why-pulling-out-of-iran-deal-threatens-national-security).

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