SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KFSN) -- California lawmakers passed a bill Friday that would guarantee Net Neutrality.
The state Senate approved the measure in a 27 to 12 vote over stiff opposition from internet service providers. Net Neutrality advocates hope it'll help drive a national policy prohibiting internet companies from favoring certain websites over others.
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The bill now heads to Governor Brown's desk and so far, he hasn't indicated whether he'll sign it.
Internet companies will probably file a lawsuit if he does because they say Net Neutrality should be regulated at the national level.