A House Commerce subcommittee on Technology voted along party lines Thursday to halt the Obama administration’s plan to give up a major portion of US control over the functions of the internet. If the bill ultimately proves successful, it will temporarily prevent the government from passing off oversight of the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, a department of ICANN, until the Government Accountability Office issues a report on the plan. “I don’t understand why it’s so onerous to have the GAO simply take a look at the proposal,” the Republican said, comparing the hurried approach to the rushed passage of Obamas Affordable Care Act. “There is no plan to turn the Internet over to rogue governments,” said Representative Anna Eshoo.