Florida's Marco Rubio Joins Backlash to PIPA Bill
Florida Senator Marco Rubio — who co-sponsored the Senate's PROTECT IP Act, known as PIPA — wrote today that, having "heard legitimate concerns about the impact the bill could have on access to the Internet," he has
Florida Senator Marco Rubio — who co-sponsored the Senate's PROTECT IP Act, known as PIPA — wrote today that, having "heard legitimate concerns about the impact the bill could have on access to the Internet," he has
Latest to the list is the young and junior senator from Florida, Marco Rubio. His political résuméincludes: nine years as a state legislator, including two as speaker of the Florida House; enormous popularity with Tea Partyers who sent him to the US
US Senator Marco Rubio of Florida joined the thousands of websites Wednesday protesting the government's Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA), a bill that legislators claim would help stop Internet copyright infringement but that some online
Marco Rubiotweeted today that he is pulling his support of the anti-piracy bills proposed in Congress. Rubio, one of the sponsors of the PROTECT IP Act, is the first Florida lawmaker to oppose the legislation. He posted a message on his Facebook page
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