Article 6137Y How one senator’s broken hip puts net neutrality at risk

How one senator’s broken hip puts net neutrality at risk

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Russell Brandom
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One of the strange features of American government is that an 82-year-old's broken hip can cause a sea change in telecom policy. The 82-year-old in question is Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), who had surgery after a fall on Thursday and is said to be resting comfortably. But while Leahy recuperates, he won't be able to cast votes and Democrats won't be able to flex their razor-thin Senate majority - which could cost the administration its last chance to institute net neutrality rules.

The temporary stalemate caused by Leahy's recovery has lots of downstream effects. The Washington Post has a good piece running down the panic over federal judicial appointments, which require confirmation from the Senate. But the same also applies to Gigi Sohn,...

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