The FCC's Title II rules are widely important to the continued growth of Colorado's economy. Chairman Pai's plan to reverse Title II will have a chilling effect on the IT industry as a whole nationwide (detailed below) but the effect on your constituents in Colorado will be especially profound. If you are unwilling to support Title II for the good of the nation as a whole, support it for the good of the citizens in the state you represent. Reversing Title II will invariably damage the growing economy of Colorado by creating unreasonable barriers to the internet for all but the largest businesses. New startups and existing small to medium sized businesses will be subject to pay fees for access to data services at an unregulated and arbitrary rate. These fees could well end up being set the very corporations they would eventually compete with. Expecting the telecom industry to operate ethically with this power is unforgivably naive and ignorant of the history of this industry. Even huge corporations operating outside the IT space or on slim margins will suffer. Either these corporations pay these new fees or build their own infrastructure; the latter being a monumental task for even behemoth internet corporations and it would not restore the neutral access enjoyed today anyway. Thus the economic effect of a Title II reversal and the end of a neutral internet is quite plain to see: existing businesses will be forced to cut costs to pay for the right to communicate in the United States. The only choice will be to cut jobs and raise costs to consumers, or for the business to leave the country. This will hit Colorado especially hard because we have no coastal access for international communications links; businesses that consolidate operations out of the country to find fair data access will have nothing but issues to overcome with little added benefit to operate in Colorado. New startup businesses will be founded elsewhere instead. Companies like Oracle, Boeing and HP that use massive amounts of VPN data access for highly educated workforce task will move those jobs elsewhere resulting in unprecedented brain drain. Net neutrality is at issue right now and even though a portion of your voters may not know now how important it is, I promise you that once it is gone, every single last one of them will know about it. Every single person in our state will be impacted tomorrow by your decision today. Net neutrality may not be the hot issue that got votes in your favor in 2016 and if preserved it won't guarantee a win next cycle, but if you do not support it and it is lost, I guarantee you it will be the issue that defeats you and your party for a very long time to come. Do the right thing. Justin McKay