14-R368
2014 -- H 8361
Enacted 06/18/14
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N
SUPPORTING AN OPEN INTERNET PROTECTED BY THE PRINCIPLE OF NET
NEUTRALITY
Introduced By: Representatives Handy, Tanzi, Canario, Cimini, and Ajello
Date Introduced: June 19, 2014
WHEREAS, Broadband Internet Access is an essential part of daily life today for all the
people of Rhode Island, with broadband networks becoming more and more often our basic and
only communications platform; and
WHEREAS, Access to an open Internet is important for each and every one of our
constituents, as the Internet becomes a driver of our economy, our educational system, our
healthcare services, our government institutions, and our democratic discourse; and
WHEREAS, Access to an open Internet gives individuals, associations, investors and
entrepreneurs the power to run small businesses, contribute to the marketplace of ideas, partake in
civic engagement, and exercise their freedom of speech; and
WHEREAS, The Open Internet developed and thrived under the principle that broadband
providers cannot block, discriminate against, or interfere with the lawful content, applications,
and services that these broadband networks carry, and that broadband customers may choose to
access over their connections; and
WHEREAS, This principle, commonly referred to as Net Neutrality, protects innovation
and creativity by preventing broadband providers from unreasonably favoring or prioritizing their
own voice, video, messaging or other communications services over offerings from entities
unaffiliated with such broadband providers; and
WHEREAS, This principle preserves the longstanding ideal of ensuring that
communications networks are open to all speakers on similar terms, while ensuring that
broadband providers will continue to invest in abundant capacity rather than creating incentives
for under-investment, scarcity and prioritization of traffic on purposefully congested networks;
and
WHEREAS, Without the continuation of this Net Neutrality principle, the public will not
benefit from competition, job creation and technological innovation, as our entire economy
becomes more vulnerable to the profit motives of large broadband providers that could charge
new fees for access to broadband customers; and
WHEREAS, Violations of Net Neutrality create uncertainty and the potential for
broadband providers to extort fees from websites, and thereby threaten Rhode Island businesses
that rely on the Internet, and particularly our burgeoning community of technology start-ups; and
WHEREAS, The Federal Communications Commission's authority to safeguard Net
Neutrality, and to ensure that our nation's broadband networks remain competitive, open, and
nondiscriminatory in their carriage of our information, has come into question as a result of a
federal appellate court decision issued in January 2014; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations hereby supports an Open Internet protected by the principle of Net
Neutrality; and be it further
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives hereby supports the Federal
Communications Commission's adoption of Open Internet rules that will categorically protect our
state's residents and businesses from blocking, discrimination, and undue interference by
broadband providers with the information they carry for their customers; and be it further
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives hereby supports the Federal
Communications Commission's use of that agency's jurisdiction over all interstate
telecommunications services as the basis of its authority to adopt and enforce these protections
for the free flow of information over our nation's essential broadband communications
infrastructure; and be it further
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives hereby urges Rhode Island's United
States Senators and Representatives to support, and make known their support, for strong Net
Neutrality regulations that mandate that broadband providers not block, discriminate against, or
interfere with the lawful content, applications, and services that these broadband networks carry,
and that broadband customers may choose to access over their connections; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Rhode Island's Congressional Delegation, and
the Chief Information Officer of the State of Rhode Island Division of Information Technology.
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