The House Democratic majority intends to move quickly on legislation that would revive and codify net neutrality, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Wednesday.

Joined by Democrats from both chambers including Pelosi and top party leaders, House Energy and Commerce Chairman Frank Pallone Jr. said the bill would be a priority for his committee. It would codify the 2015 open internet order from the Federal Communications Commission during the Obama administration, which was rolled back after President Donald Trump took office.

“We’re not talking about a machine. We’re not talking about a piece of equipment. We’re talking about what the country stands for, and so when we talk about saving the internet, we’re talking about saving the marketplace, we’re talking about saving our democracy,” the New Jersey Democrat said. “It’s that important an issue, net neutrality.”

“The FCC is supposed to be an independent agency, and they were under previous administrations, but they are not now,” Pallone said.

Pelosi said the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology would be holding hearings next week. Markups are expected to follow in both the subcommittee and the full committee before the new bill heads to the House floor.