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Remember in 2014 when we all got upset about Net Neutrality and Verizon? Well after months of collecting comments from citizens and corporations pretending to be citizens, there might a decision on the horizon. According to the Washington Post, the FCC will vote on new Net Neutrality rules next month. In May the commission outlined its Net Neutrality proposal and asked citizens to comment on that proposal. Earlier rules established by the FCC were struck down in a ruling by a Federal Appeals Court. Mobile carrier Verizon brought the suit against the commission saying the FCC didn’t have the authority to…

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