The Federal Communications Commission is set to vote Thursday on whether to repeal open-internet rules adopted two years ago known as net neutrality. The debate leading up the vote (and sure to continue after) had caused much public speculation, interest and furor over FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s move to rescind the regulations. The Associated Press reported that the Thursday vote could usher in big changes in how Americans use the internet, a radical departure from more than a decade of federal oversight. The proposal would not only roll back restrictions that keep broadband providers like Comcast, Verizon and AT&T from blocking or collecting tolls from services they don’t like, it would bar states from imposing their own rules. So here’s where the nine members of Colorado’s congressional delegation stand on net neutrality: U.S.