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S. 1244·Middle School Experienced

A Bill to Treat Broadband as a Common Carrier

Sen. Cortez (D-NM)

Reclassifies broadband internet under Title II of the Communications Act, restoring net neutrality.

Sec. 1 — Mandate

Broadband internet access service shall be reclassified as a telecommunications service under Title II of the Communications Act.

Sec. 2 — Rules

ISPs may not block, throttle, or paid-prioritize lawful internet traffic.

Sec. 3 — Funding

$95 million for FCC implementation.

Sec. 4 — Enforcement

FCC adjudication.

Tournament Prep

Mechanical parts, sourced & timed

Use this as your pre-round checklist. Memorize the source citation. Time yourself to the delivery target.

Bill / Number
S. 1244 — A Bill to Treat Broadband as a Common Carrier
Funding source
$95M FCC implementation appropriation.
Timeline
Effective at FCC reclassification order.
Realistic mechanically, but litigation is the binding timeline — see Mozilla v. FCC (2019).
Enforcing agency
Federal Communications Commission.
Yes — Title II authority confirmed by Brand X (2005) and Verizon v. FCC (2014).
Penalty for non-compliance
FCC forfeitures under Section 503.
Source citation
Brookings, West (2023), 'Net Neutrality: A Primer' — brookings.edu.
Delivery time (read aloud)
1:10 (70s)
Strongest counter-argument

Title II classification will chill broadband investment, as ISPs warned in 2015-2017.

Your pre-emptive answer

FCC's 2019 Restoring Internet Freedom Order touted post-repeal investment gains — yet S&P Capital IQ data showed *no* measurable change in capex trajectory. The chilling-effect claim has empirically not occurred.