Safeguarding a Fair Internet
In the year 2026, Congress still has not passed a net neutrality law. Thanks to Scott, California has, and it’s the nation’s strongest. In Congress, Scott will fight for a fair and open internet that allows small enterprises to compete on an even playing field with Big Tech giants.
In Congress, Scott will work to:
- Pass a federal net neutrality law, something Congress has failed to do for over a decade, so every website, startup, and small business gets equal access to the internet.
- Prevent telecom giants from creating fast lanes for corporations and slow lanes for everyone else because the internet should be a level playing field, not a toll road.
- Expand affordable broadband access so every American household can actually get the high-speed internet they need to work, learn, and compete.

Scott's Past Legislation
- SB 822 (2018): Re-instates the net neutrality protections put in place by the Federal Communications Commission under President Obama in 2015. These protections were repealed by the FCC under President Trump in December 2017. Scott’s law is the main barrier to telecommunications companies discriminating against startups on internet service.