Well, if by "next" you mean "previous, current, next, and always"; Republicans in the Congress have been pushing to explicitly prohibit FCC Open Internet action since before the 2010 Open Internet Report and Order. The only thing they've gone after more has been the Affordable Care Act.
But that's a different track than the legal challenges, which have been the only place where neutrality opponents have had concrete victories in the past.
Well, if by "next" you mean "previous, current, next, and always"; Republicans in the Congress have been pushing to explicitly prohibit FCC Open Internet action since before the 2010 Open Internet Report and Order. The only thing they've gone after more has been the Affordable Care Act.
But that's a different track than the legal challenges, which have been the only place where neutrality opponents have had concrete victories in the past.