Hi, For almost two years, Comcast and their Big Cable allies have blocked net neutrality by delaying Senate confirmation of Gigi Sohn, President Biden's nominee for the fifth and tiebreaking seat on the Federal Communications Commission.1 Now the lame-duck session of Congress could be the Senate's very last chance to restore net neutrality. We might not know for weeks who will be in charge of the Senate next year, but if it's Mitch McConnell, he'll do everything he can to block Sohn's confirmation and kill net neutrality. That's why we're demanding that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and the Democrats confirm President Biden's nominee for the FCC right now. If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:
When Donald Trump appointed former Verizon lawyer Ajit Pai as chair of the FCC, he wasted no time in killing off the net neutrality rules protecting the free and open internet.2 Net neutrality protects the free and open internet by preventing companies like Comcast from charging unfair fees and prioritizing traffic for big corporations while dumping the rest of us on an internet slow lane. Repealing net neutrality was one of Donald Trump's biggest gifts to Big Cable. President Biden was expected to immediately fire Trump's FCC chair, Ajit Pai, and replace him with an open internet supporter who would restore net neutrality. Biden took a big step by nominating Gigi Sohn, a proven advocate for net neutrality, to replace Ajit Pai on the FCC. But a nasty Big Cable smear campaign against her has managed to stall her confirmation and deny the FCC the fifth tie-breaking vote needed to reinstate net neutrality protections. The post-election lame-duck session of Congress could be our very last chance to restore net neutrality, so we need to turn up the heat to demand the Senate act to confirm Gigi Sohn right now. Thanks for standing with us, Sources: PAID FOR BY DEMAND PROGRESS (DemandProgress.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Join our online community on Facebook or Twitter. You can unsubscribe from this list at any time. |