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Supreme Court Nominee Believes Net Neutrality is Unconstitutional

President Trump has nominated D.C. Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh to a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. Judge Kavanaugh issued a dissent in a net neutrality case that CUB finds troubling. Net neutrality is a simple concept that says that... Read More »



CUB Joins Net Neutrality Round Table and the Fight Continues

Last Friday (May 25), Outreach Manager, Samuel Pastrick, joined a round table discussion about net neutrality organized by Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici, and Multnomah County Library. Oregon House Majority Leader Jennifer Williamson, Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran,... Read More »



2018 Digital Inclusion Summit a Success/Breaking Net Neutrality Update

City of Portland Mayor, Ted Wheeler, proclaimed the week of May 7-11, 2018 as “Digital Inclusion Week”. The Portland Office for Community Technology (OCT) invited CUB’s Outreach Manager, Samuel Pastrick, to testify on CUB’s behalf to review the intersection of Digital... Read More »



Digital Inclusion Summit: An Important Conversation Long in the Making

(Editor’s note: The following includes key updates to the original post of this article on April 20.)

On Thursday May 10, from 8:30am-4pm, at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in downtown Portland, the greater Multnomah County-area Digital Inclusion Network (DIN) will... Read More »


Governor Brown signs HB 4155 into lawn

Net Neutrality Becomes Law in Oregon: Governor Brown Signs HB 4155

On Monday, April 9, Governor Kate Brown signed HB 4155 into law. Earlier this spring, CUB worked hard to pass this legislation, which offers net neutrality protections for Oregon Internet Customers. The bill signing ceremony took place at Mt. Tabor... Read More »



Legislative Wrap-Up 2018

CUB Leads Charge as Oregon Becomes a Net Neutrality Trail Blazer
CUB was the principal consumer advocate for HB 4155, ensuring net neutrality for Oregon Internet customers. After bipartisan votes in both the House and Senate, the Oregon Legislature sent the... Read More »

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