The Obama administration in a statement (PDF) said it would veto a Congressional resolution that, if passed, would try to overturn the FCC's net neutrality rules. Currently waiting on a Senate vote, SJ Resolution 6 was opposed by the White House as it would "undermine" a strategy intended to focus on an open Internet. Letting newcomers run competing services on Internet providers without the worry of "undue discrimination" was vital not just to the economy and jobs but also to free speech, the administration said.