US Senate Overrides Trumps NDAA Veto – Ends Section 230 Repeal Attempt Drew Wilson | January 2, 2021 Trumps quest to kill free speech by repealing Section 230 has come to an end. The Senate has voted to override Trump’s NDAA veto.
Republican’s: Senate Has Enough Votes to Override Trumps NDAA Veto Drew Wilson | December 31, 2020 US Senate Republican’s are saying that they have secured enough votes to successfully override Trump’s veto of the NDAA.
Republican Senators Ram Through FCC Nominee, Nathan Simington Drew Wilson | December 19, 2020 Nathan Simington has been confirmed as the next voting member of the FCC. It’s an effort to deadlock the regulator before Trump is out.
EFF Raises Concerns About Nathan Simington’s FCC Nomination Drew Wilson | November 28, 2020 The EFF says that the FCC is not the speech police. Therefore, the EFF is raising serious concerns about Nathan Simington’s nomination.
US Senators Hold Hearings on Future of Section 230 Drew Wilson | October 29, 2020 The US has held hearings on the future of Section 230. Many are blasting the hearings as unproductive among other things.
Another Section 230 Reform Bill Tabled in the US Senate: PACT Drew Wilson | June 26, 2020 Senate Democrats have tabled a Section 230 bill. It is known as the Platform Accountability and Consumer Transparency Act (PACT).
US Senate Hold Hearings on FaceBook End-to-End Encryption Drew Wilson | December 11, 2019 The war on security took another step forward. The US senate is holding hearings with Facebook on their end-to-end encryption plans.
US Democrats Call on Barr to Stop Opposing Encryption Drew Wilson | November 8, 2019 US Attorney General, William Barr, has been carrying out a campaign to kill effective encryption. Democrats are telling him to knock it off.
Network Neutrality Scores Victory As US Senate Votes to Save It Drew Wilson | May 17, 2018 The US senate has voted to save network neutrality. The victory means there is marginal hope for the future of the Internet.
Network Neutrality Vote Will Happen In the US Senate Drew Wilson | January 9, 2018 The debate around network neutrality is proving to be alive and well in 2018. This is thanks in part to the Democrats forcing a senate vote on the subject.