McConnell: Net neutrality bill ‘dead on arrival’ in Senate
“Dead on arrival in the Senate,” McConnell told reporters about the fate of the House bill, which is expected to get a vote in that chamber this week. Three Republicans — Sens. Susan Collins Susan Margaret CollinsThe Hill’s Morning Report – The fallout after Trump ousts top DHS officials Cain’s nomination faces uphill climb GOP fears Trump return to family separations MORE (Maine), Lisa Murkowski Lisa Ann MurkowskiOn The Money — Presented by Job Creators Network — GOP senators urge Trump not to nominate Cain | Treasury expected to miss Dem deadline on Trump tax returns | Party divisions force Dems to scrap budget vote | House passes IRS reform bill McConnell: Net neutrality bill ‘dead on arrival’ in Senate GOP senators urge Trump not to pick Cain for Fed MORE (Alaska) and John Kennedy John Neely KennedyMORE (La.) — joined the then-49 Senate Democrats to pass the bill, 52-47. And the 60-day window for forcing a vote on the bill under the Congressional Review Act lapsed last year.
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