Today’s Solutions: April 06, 2025

Even though the FCC tried to enforce rules that would stop states from reversing their recent decision to abolish net neutrality regulations, that hasn’t stopped some states from rebelling. Washington state enacted its own net neutrality rules earlier this month, and now California might follow suit as a detailed new bill has hit the state legislature. If the bill passes, it would, amongst many other things, make it illegal for broadband companies to block or slow down websites.

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