Missoulian: State
Senate gives initial OK to Flathead water compact
SB 262: Implement CSKT water rights settlement
CSKT Compact Education Session - Room 303 - Video
CSKT Compact Education Session - Informational Page
SB 262: Implement CSKT water rights settlement
CSKT Compact Education Session - Room 303 - Video
CSKT Compact Education Session - Informational Page
Missoulian: Senate
advances bill to lower chemical levels in road deicer
SB 369: Requiring reductions in the use of certain chemical de-icers on Montana roads
SB 369: Requiring reductions in the use of certain chemical de-icers on Montana roads
Missoulian: House endorses
bill that would ban bullying in schools
HB 284: Generally revise laws related to bullying
HB 284: Generally revise laws related to bullying
Missoulian: Regulators move to
toughen Internet provider rules
FCC Live
Open Internet
Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet
“The Federal Communications Commission initiates a rulemaking seeking public comment on how best to protect and promote an open Internet following the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals' remand of portions of the Commission's 2010 Open Internet Order, 76 FR 59192(Sept. 23, 2011). In this document, among other things, we propose enhancements to the transparency rule, adopting the text of the no-blocking rule from the Open Internet Order with a revised rationale, and creating a separate screen that requires broadband providers to adhere to an enforceable legal standard of commercially reasonable practices. The proposed rules and the comment process that follows will help the Commission determine the right public policy to ensure that the Internet remains open.”
FCC Live
Open Internet
Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet
“The Federal Communications Commission initiates a rulemaking seeking public comment on how best to protect and promote an open Internet following the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals' remand of portions of the Commission's 2010 Open Internet Order, 76 FR 59192(Sept. 23, 2011). In this document, among other things, we propose enhancements to the transparency rule, adopting the text of the no-blocking rule from the Open Internet Order with a revised rationale, and creating a separate screen that requires broadband providers to adhere to an enforceable legal standard of commercially reasonable practices. The proposed rules and the comment process that follows will help the Commission determine the right public policy to ensure that the Internet remains open.”
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