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H.R.5997: To amend title 49, United States Code, to require a motor carrier, broker, or freight forwarder that collects a fuel surcharge to pay an amount equal to the surcharge to the person that bears the cost of the fuel, and for other purposes.

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June 04, 2008 Managing Traffic = Raise Rates

There is a bill going through Congress right now called HR 5997 that would protect the Internet from telecom companies. All it would do is make sure the Internet stays neutral. If you don’t believe me, you can read the full text here: ...

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June 03, 2008 DOUBLE ENERGY DAILY NEWS FOR

Time Warner Cable Tries Metering Internet Use. By Peter Svensson. Associated Press. You're used to paying extra if you use up your cell phone minutes, but will you be willing to pay extra if your home computer goes over its Internet ...

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June 03, 2008 The end to the Internet, the loss of net neutrality + Time Warner ...

There is a bill going through Congress right now called HR 5997 that would protect the Internet from telecom companies. All it would do is make sure the Internet stays neutral. If you don’t believe me, you can read the full text here: ...

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May 07, 2008 HR 5997, To amend title 49, United States Code, to require a motor ...

HR 5997 would amend title 49, United States Code, to require a motor carrier, broker, or freight forwarder that collects a fuel surcharge to pay an amount equal to the surcharge to the person that bears the cost of the fuel. ...

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