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Who doesn’t like net neutrality?

Of course the big Internet companies don’t like it, because it would limit their ability to control who uses their broadband pipes and potentially, how much they can charge.

Now one of their biggest backers, Texas Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, is coming to their aid.

The ranking member of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee has introduced an amendment to the Interior Appropriations bill that would prohibit the FCC from expending funds to develop and implement new regulatory mandates – namely its forthcoming net neutrality rules that chairman Julius Genachowski announced Monday.

Hutchinson

Hutchinson

“I am deeply concerned by the direction the FCC appears to be heading,” she said in a statement. “Even during a severe downturn, America has experienced robust investment and innovation in network performance and online content and applications. For that innovation to continue, we must tread lightly when it comes to new regulations.”

Hutchison’s amendment is co-sponsored by some Republican heavy hitters, including Sens. John Ensign (R-Nev.), Sam Brownback (R-Kansas), David Vitter (R-La.), Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) and John Thune (R-S.D.).

Good Morning Silicon Valley has a great roundup of other opponents to the FCC’s plans to start enforcing net neutrality.

Bottom line is this: The fight’s already brewing over the FCC’s net neutrality plans. We’ll soon see how much clout the deep-pocketed Internet and communications companies – and their influential backers like Hutchison – have now that Democrats and the Obama Aministration rules Washington.