On May 16, the Senate voted in favor of the CRA effort to restore Net Neutrality.1
This monumental victory would not have been possible without activists like you who rallied outside their senators’ offices and made calls to their lawmakers for months.
But to officially save the internet we have to get the House of Representatives on board.
This summer we need to convince several important representatives to support Net Neutrality and the CRA. You can play a key role in that process by signing up today to join a group of Net Neutrality champions who will work together to get the votes we need in the House.
There are a lot of things you can do in this campaign — from talking to your rep at a town hall to getting local businesses to support the CRA to giving presentations to local organizations.
This fight is crucial because restoring the Title II Net Neutrality rules is about preserving civil rights online. Thanks to the open internet, people who are often ignored or stereotyped by mainstream media can tell their own stories and build community.
Former Verizon lawyer and current FCC Chairman Ajit Pai and his fat-cat friends at AT&T, Comcast and Verizon thought no one would be able to do anything about their Net Neutrality repeal. Now they’re panicking: They're pouring tons of money into this fight so they can lock down our internet and control our rights to connect and communicate.
Here’s the thing: The people, united, will never be defeated — and our win in the Senate is proof of that.
Sign up today to join activists across the country who are banding together to defeat the influence of companies like Comcast — and save Net Neutrality.
1. “In Big Win for Open-Internet Advocates, Senate Votes to Undo 2017 Net Neutrality Repeal,” Free Press Action Fund, May 16, 2018: https://www.freepress.net/news/press-releases/big-win-open-internet-advocates-senate-votes-undo-2017-net-neutrality-repeal