It’s necessary because “all Pennsylvanians deserve a fair Internet that provides equal access,” and “with only a handful of large companies providing these services, consumers should expect that the company providing their services will transmit the service fairly and not manipulate access to the Internet and the prices that they pay.” So say Representatives Ismail Smith-Wade-El (D-Lancaster), and Elizabeth Fiedler (D-Philadelphia) in a co-sponsor memo seeking support for their draft legislation making it illegal for ISPs to block or impede Internet traffic and adding a new chapter to the Public Utility Code entitled “Internet Neutrality.”