Judging from her campaign contributions, it’s easy to see why Rep. Marsha Blackburn wants to end Net Neutrality.
Sign this petition to stop Blackburn and others in Congress from ruining Net Neutrality: http://bit.ly/1Mv2xHX
Judging from her campaign contributions, it’s easy to see why Rep. Marsha Blackburn wants to end Net Neutrality.
Sign this petition to stop Blackburn and others in Congress from ruining Net Neutrality: http://bit.ly/1Mv2xHX
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#net neutrality #technology #internet #Network Neutrality #internet freedom #marsha blackburn #Tech PolicyWhat do an environmental group in Ohio, a small military radio program, and a network of rural hospitals in Texas all have in common? They appear on a list of coalition members for a group pressuring the government to abandon net neutrality—rules to prevent broadband providers from creating Internet fast and slow lanes—but claim they did not intend to sign up for any such advocacy.
Read more here.
“There’s no longer any question that Tom Wheeler has the political support to do the right thing. And the right thing is reclassifying broadband access providers as common carriers under Title II of the Communications Act. Senator Reid makes clear that when Wheeler reclassifies that the Senate leadership will have his back.”
The only way we’re going to win back Net Neutrality is if FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler finds the courage to do the right thing. And a message from Google’s Larry Page, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg carries a lot of weight in Washington.
Word has leaked that FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler is building a new Frankenstein proposal that’s not Net Neutrality.
The plan is convoluted with too many of the huge problems we’ve been protesting against all year.
Rep. Bob Latta has just introduced a bill (H.R. 4752) that would stop the FCC from taking the necessary step to protect REAL Net Neutrality.
This move borders on insulting and actually forbids the FCC from doing what millions of people (LIKE YOU!), companies, innovators, artists and organizations have been urging it to do: reclassify broadband providers as common carriers.
Huge Net Neutrality News today!
We’re on the brink of winning the greatest public policy victory of the last decade. But the cable and phone industry will try their best to weaken the FCC’s proposal in the run-up to the Feb. 26 vote.
Things will get intense and we’re going to need your help. Sign up here to stay in the loop.
Hey Texas!
The Net Neutrality debate is headed your way and we need your help!
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai is holding an open forum on Net Neutrality at Texas A&M University in College Station on Oct. 21.
Sounds good, right? Wrong! Pai’s not a fan of real Net Neutrality.
That’s why we need you there on Oct. 21.
Yesterday’s Internet Slowdown protest was epic!
Read all about here.
Tell Congress: Keep the Internet WEIRD — and SAVE NET NEUTRALITY
