The Constitution gives the federal government authority over commerce that crosses state lines—as the internet does. In its interpretation of the federal Communications Act that rolled back net neutrality regulations, the FCC also claims that its policy preempts any actions by state and local governments.
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The Constitution gives the federal government authority over commerce that crosses state lines—as the internet does. In its interpretation of the federal Communications Act that rolled back net neutrality regulations, the FCC also claims that its policy preempts any actions by state and local governments.
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