Which Republicans could be swayed on net neutrality?

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Which Republicans could be likely targets in garnering support for a Congressional Review Act resolution that would undo the Federal Communications Commission’s repeal of net neutrality? Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, a swing vote who has said she does not support FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s moves; Dean Heller of Nevada; Orrin Hatch of Utah; John McCain of Arizona; and Bob Corker of Tennessee.

Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) says he’s one co-sponsor away from the 30 sponsors required to discharge his Congressional Review Act resolution to undo the FCC’s net neutrality repeal, forcing a floor vote, though Republicans largely back the repeal and President Donald Trump could easily veto the resolution. Lawmakers can’t act until 20 calendar days after the Dec. 14 order is sent to Congress and published in the Federal Register. 


Which Republicans could be swayed on net neutrality?