Senate votes to overturn Obama broadband privacy rules Townhall.com Staff | Posted: Mar 23, 2017 2:31 PM Share Tweet WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted 50 to 48 to repeal regulations requiring internet service providers to do more to protect customers' privacy than websites like Alphabet Inc's Google or Facebook Inc . Read more at Reuters: Politics Login to VIP or Join VIP to Comment Remember When FBI Dir. Wray Had to Leave a Senate Cmte. Hearing Early to Catch a Plane? Well... Katie Pavlich Starbucks Admits Mail-In Ballots Are Garbage Spencer Brown Why Bill Maher Just Called Trump 'the Luckiest Man in the World' Matt Vespa Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Might Have Been Involved in Attack on Salman Rushdie Matt Vespa Uh Oh: New York Times Caught in a Lie About Former Editor's Allegation of Flagrant Bias? Guy Benson Watch This House Democrat Try to Avoid Answering If Biden Should Run In 2024 Julio Rosas CARTOONS | Pat Cross View Cartoon Most Popular FBI's Mar-a-Lago Ransacking Takes Another Irresponsible Turn Why Bill Maher Just Called Trump 'the Luckiest Man in the World' FBI Director Under Fire for Government Plane Travel