Kay Hagan, Mark Udall Come Out on Net Neutrality (and now Andrew Rice)

by: Matt Stoller

Fri Jul 11, 2008 at 11:24


I just got an email from Kay Hagan's campaign on net neutrality.

"I support net neutrality because it speaks to the values central to our American Democracy - free speech and equal opportunity. With an open internet we can ensure communities throughout the state of North Carolina and the nation receive equal access to the internet as well as the information contained there, to help ensure our country can compete on a global level."  Senate Candidate Kay Hagan (D-NC)

I also got affirmation from Mark Udall's campaign and will post a statement when I receive it. (UPDATE) Here it is:

Congressman Udall believes telecommunications laws must support a competitive market that provides the most options to consumers at an affordable price.  He also wants to protect the freedom of the Internet by ensuring network neutrality.  In fact, he has voted to ensure that Internet providers do not block or degrade legal content on the Internet.  In 2006, Congress considered reforms to telecommunications law that contained much needed updates to the last major reform in 1996.  Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA) proposed an amendment to that legislation in support of net neutrality.  Congressman Udall voted for the Markey amendment but, unfortunately, it was not adopted.  The underlying legislation, which Congressman Udall voted for with some reservations, passed the House but was stymied in the Senate.  Congressman Udall continues to support network neutrality.

And Andrew Rice.

When I am U.S. Senator, I will support legislation similar to the Freedom Preservation Act, which aims to keep the Internet open and free for everyone, not just subscribers to large cable and phone companies.  I am like millions of American who rely upon an open Internet on a daily basis.  I will work to preserve broadband access for the general public so that all users have equal access to high speed Internet and are not dependent on commercial gatekeepers.

I'm assuming he means the internet freedom preservation Act.

The only viable Senate candidates that have not come out for net neutrality at this point are Jeanne Shaheen of New Hamsphire, Andrew Rice of Oklahoma, Bob Tuke of Tennessee and Ronnie Musgrove of Mississippi

Allen, Begich, Franken, Hagan, Kleeb, LaRocco, Lunsford, Merkley, Noriega, Rice, Slattery, Udall, Udall, and Warner are all for net neutrality.

Matt Stoller :: Kay Hagan, Mark Udall Come Out on Net Neutrality (and now Andrew Rice)

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Tennessee (0.00 / 0)
running against Lamar! Alexander.  

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I know that .. (0.00 / 0)
but I meant .. what is his background .. is he a 2nd or 2rd tier candidate? .. after all .. we know there are some neanderthals in the TN Democratic Party

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He seems to be a good guy (0.00 / 0)
Fairly progressive, one of two prospective Senators left in the various races (along with Jeff Merkley) that has signed up for the Responsible Plan.

Unfortunately, he's probably too progressive to get elected from Tennessee -- and Tennessee is one of the two or three states (along with Kentucky and Oklahoma) where Hillary could have brought the state into play. As is, Tuke is probably not going to gain any traction. Hope I'm wrong, but don't see it.  


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FISA (4.00 / 2)
Perhaps this has already been discussed, or is in process, but I think it would be good to have a similar public accounting of candidate positions on the FISA capitulation.  I like to put my little bit of money where it really matters, and it's good to know who our allies are and are not.

I have to chime in... (0.00 / 0)
and let you know that the candidate I work for, OR-Sen candidate Jeff Merkley, is 100% against telecom immunity and illegal surveillance. I wish he was in the Senate right now, it would have been nice to have another voice in opposition to the FISA bill.  

Netroots Director for Oregon Senate Candidate Jeff Merkley

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This is great (4.00 / 1)
I'd suggest doing this with the Employee Free Choice Act next.

Politics is the art of the possible, but that means you have to think about changing what is possible, not that you have to accept it in perpetuity.

Just so you know.... (0.00 / 0)
OR-Sen candidate Jeff Merkley is 100% behind the Employee Free Choice Act. As House Speaker, Jeff pushed through the card check presiding over a razor thin majority.

Republican Gordon Smith otoh was instrumental in blocking the Employee Free Choice Act last year. If Merkley is elected to the Senate, that's one more strong voice and sure thing vote in favor of the EFCA.  

Netroots Director for Oregon Senate Candidate Jeff Merkley


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Andrew Rice is running for the Senate seat (0.00 / 0)
occupied by Republican James Inhofe. Rice is honest, articulate, bright, and personable. Rice will be a much better Senator for Oklahoma than global warming denier Inhofe, who has been a Bush rubber stamp.

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