Either you stopped looking, or you just haven't been paying attention. If you really want to support Net Neutrality, don't just expect everyone else to spoon feed you news and announcements, actually go looking for them.
For now, Net Neutrality rules are still set to be removed sometime next month IIRC. However, there has been some movement in Congress regarding the repeal, thanks to the "Congressional Review Act". tl;dr, it means Congress can review and overturn regulations created by other federal agencies. Right now, the movement has 50 cosponsors in the Senate, and they only need 1 more Senator to back the resolution so they can begin to review and overturn the FCC repeal. The House of Representatives still need ~70-ish supporters, but it's expected that once the Senate gets that last vote, the House will also gain it's remaining supporters. Unfortunately, if this Act is approved by both the Senate and House, the President still has to sign off on the act...which is, for the most part, unlikely to happen.
On another front, however, the government at the State level has been looking into and passing their own Net Neutrality laws that apply for their own state. The state of Washington, for example, has just passed their own Net Neutrality rules just today.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-net-neutrality-washington-20180306-story.html <
As noted by that particular article, it's possible there may be lawsuits and legal ramifications for doing so, but only time will tell in the future. It's expected that, if this particular state regulation remains in effect and the lawsuits fail to overturn these new laws, other states may follow the same path.