Not all states are pleased with the FCC's decision to vote against net neutrality.The majority of Americans are displeased with the FCC's decision to repeal Net Neutrality, previously put in place during the Obama Era. The University of Maryland ran a poll and found that over 83% of Americans opposed repealing net neutrality, breaking them down into three groups:75% of Republicans89% of Democrats86% of IndependentsIt's not often that you end up with such similar numbers across partisan divides. If 83% of the U.S. population is opposed to repealing Net Neutrality, it's somewhat of a surprise that the FCC repealed it.As we are now seeing, some states are taking this into their own hands. We have already seen California, Massachusetts, New York, and Washington who are all seriously considering putting Net Neutrality rules into place, with the newest addition to the lineup, and also the first Republican state to do so being Nebraska.Nebraska drafted and pushed forward a bill t...