Makes me wish legislation never had a name and was always just a number. Since, the name is so often misleading.
As in, the “Open Internet Preservation Act” doesn’t actually preserve an open internet and instead explicitly creates a non open internet.
Which creates a PR problem fro the new effort too. Sure, the Democrats can run commercials saying their opponents voted against the CRA measure to restore internet protections. In turn, those targeted will run ads saying the Democrat voted against the “Open Internet” too.
Now, both parties are saying the other one voted against internet protections.
The nuance that one is a lie will be lost in the 30 second sound bite.