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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, High-speed Internet access service, referred to |
| 3 | | generically as "broadband advanced communication services," |
| 4 | | including both wired and wireless technologies, is essential in |
| 5 | | the 21st century for economic competitiveness and quality of |
| 6 | | life; and
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| 7 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois relies on broadband services |
| 8 | | to communicate with constituents, to enable city residents to |
| 9 | | interact with city services, and to permit voters to monitor |
| 10 | | and communicate with elected city leaders and appointed |
| 11 | | officials; and
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| 12 | | WHEREAS, Broadband infrastructure is vital to the |
| 13 | | operation and management of other critical infrastructures, |
| 14 | | including energy generation systems, the power grid, water |
| 15 | | supply systems, smart cities, the Internet of Things, public |
| 16 | | safety and emergency response systems, medical facilities, |
| 17 | | educational institutions, and libraries; and
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| 18 | | WHEREAS, Studies confirm that open Internet policies lead |
| 19 | | to increases in market-driven broadband deployment through the |
| 20 | | virtuous cycle; open Internet spurs innovation by users and |
| 21 | | online service providers, which increases the demand for |
| 22 | | broadband capacity, thus spurring more broadband |
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| 1 | | infrastructure deployment, which in turn promotes additional |
| 2 | | innovation by users and service providers; and
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| 3 | | WHEREAS, The provision and maintenance of equitable access |
| 4 | | to technology, broadband Internet access services, digital |
| 5 | | content, and classroom management tools are necessary for all |
| 6 | | students, teachers, and school administrators in Illinois in |
| 7 | | order to provide equal educational resources to all students at |
| 8 | | all education levels; and
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| 9 | | WHEREAS, The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) |
| 10 | | adopted open Internet rules on February 26, 2015 to protect |
| 11 | | free expression and innovation on the Internet and to promote |
| 12 | | investment in the nation's broadband networks; and
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| 13 | | WHEREAS, Those open Internet rules ensure that consumers |
| 14 | | and businesses have access to a fast, fair, and open Internet |
| 15 | | by imposing three bright-line rules: (1) Broadband providers |
| 16 | | shall not block access to lawful content, applications, |
| 17 | | services, or nonharmful devices, (2) Broadband providers shall |
| 18 | | not impair or degrade lawful Internet traffic on the basis of |
| 19 | | content, application, or service, or use of a nonharmful |
| 20 | | device, and (3) Broadband providers shall not favor some lawful |
| 21 | | Internet traffic over other lawful Internet traffic in exchange |
| 22 | | for consideration of any kind; and
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, Elimination of open Internet protections for |
| 2 | | consumers dampens the incentive for ISPs to increase broadband |
| 3 | | capacity at lower cost and increases the likelihood that ISPs |
| 4 | | will charge both consumers and content providers for |
| 5 | | transmission; and
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| 6 | | WHEREAS, Because the Internet must be a place in which |
| 7 | | companies, large and small, as well as individual developers, |
| 8 | | can compete on a level playing field, the State of Illinois |
| 9 | | supports net neutrality as a principle that underpins a fast, |
| 10 | | fair, and open Internet for consumers and businesses to ensure |
| 11 | | equal access to lawful content by prohibiting paid |
| 12 | | prioritization, throttling, and blocking; therefore, be it
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| 13 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
| 14 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the |
| 15 | | State of Illinois respectfully urges the President of the |
| 16 | | United States and Members of the United States Congress, and |
| 17 | | all relevant federal offices to continue to protect net |
| 18 | | neutrality and open Internet access.
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