From Free Press Action Team, Free Press <[email protected]>
Subject FWD: Net Neutrality will get a vote at the FCC!
Date April 3, 2024 6:07 PM
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<p>Friend, did you see?!<br>
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FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel announced today that the agency will vote to restore Net Neutrality and the agency’s ability to hold ISPs like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon accountable when they do something harmful or shady. <strong>This makes the internet work better for <em>everyone</em>.</strong><br>
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Unfortunately, not everyone agrees that high-speed internet should be treated like the essential utility it is. <a href="[link removed]" style="color:#0D7F99;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold;" target="_blank">Will support our critical work to restore and protect Net Neutrality with a donation today?</a><br>
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Thanks so much,<br>
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All of us at Free Press Action</p>

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Friend, did you see?!

FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel announced today that the agency will vote to restore Net Neutrality and the agency’s ability to hold ISPs like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon accountable when they do something harmful or shady. This makes the internet work better for everyone.

Unfortunately, not everyone agrees that high-speed internet should be treated like the essential utility it is. Will support our critical work to restore and protect Net Neutrality with a donation today?

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Thanks so much,

All of us at Free Press Action

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Friend, big news:

The FCC is doing the thing! On April 25, the agency will vote to restore its authority to regulate broadband providers and bring back Net Neutrality protections!

By restoring the rules we fought so hard for, the FCC will once again follow the law Congress wrote for modern internet-access service, returning to its oversight of the essential telecommunications service that connects all of us.

That means you can log on knowing that your broadband provider won’t violate your online rights without the FCC holding it accountable.

You can connect to whatever website you want.

You can be sure that your cable or phone company is connecting you to all websites, applications and content you choose.

You can expect to be in control of your internet experience. And that’s the truth, no matter what AT&T, Comcast or Verizon have to say.

We’ve been fighting for this moment since Trump’s FCC threw those strong rules out in 2017. And today, we can celebrate knowing that our internet will be truly free and open once again.

Grassroots&t=1004 donations from people like you made our work to win back Title II Net Neutrality possible. Will you make your first gift to Free Press Action today? Your contribution will help us protect these essential open-internet protections now and in the years to come.

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Thanks so much,

Heather and the rest of the Free Press Action team
freepress.net

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