By waving the obscure Congressional Review Act, the US Senate has made an improbable step towards reversing the FCC’s net neutrality repeal, following a 52-47 vote this week in which three Republicans voted against the Trump administration’s highly controversial policy. It represents a tactical battle between the two parties to push Republicans out in the run up to the midterms later this year, setting the stage for a situation where the Republican party decides to reassess its net neutrality regulations in order to maintain a majority. To pass the House, the net neutrality CRA requires a two thirds majority in a Republican-dominated environment, before eventually obtaining President Trump’s signature – in what would be an unprecedented state of affairs. Upon…