John,

Join us this Thursday at the FCC headquarters as they finally vote to restore Net Neutrality after seven years without online protections. We'll have t-shirts available on a first come, first served basis!

We need you with us to support Net Neutrality this Thursday – RSVP to join in person or tune in virtually >>

WHAT: Watch the FCC Restore Net Neutrality!

WHERE: Meet us inside the FCC Commission Meeting Room at 45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554

WHEN: Thursday, April 25, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. EDT

Can't join us in person? RSVP anyways and we'll send you the link to watch virtually!

JOIN US

A free and open internet is crucial for our democracy. Voters across the country rely on internet access to make their voices heard – from online voter registration, to researching candidates, to requesting mail-in ballots.

But when Trump’s FCC destroyed Net Neutrality in 2017, they gave big corporations total control over our internet – allowing them to speed up service on certain websites, and slow it down – or even block it – on others.  

But now, we have a better opportunity than ever to change this. The FCC is voting this Thursday to restore these crucial Net Neutrality protections – and they need to know the American people have their back.

The Common Cause team will be there, showing our support and delivering hundreds of thousands of petition signatures from activists like you advocating for Net Neutrality protections. Will you join us?

RSVP: Join us in in celebrating the return of our online rights and protections >>

John, I hope to see you there!

Raelyn Roberson, Media & Democracy Campaigner
and the team at Common Cause

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