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Welcome to the September edition of the Free Press Update, our monthly newsletter recapping as much of our work from the last month as we can fit into one email. Let’s get started: Our Top Five Priorities for a Fully Functional FCC On Sept. 7 — after 32 months of frustrating delay and a vicious smear campaign against Biden’s first nominee — the Senate voted 55–43 to confirm Anna Gomez and give FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel the votes to get moving on a long slate of crucial priorities. And on that note…
The FCC Moves to Reinstate Net Neutrality and its Title II Authority! On Tuesday, Federal Communications Commission Chair Jessica Rosenworcel announced plans to begin an agency proceeding to restore the FCC’s Title II authority to oversee broadband providers and enforce the open-internet protections that were stripped away during the Trump administration.
What Congress & the FTC Can Do Now to Protect Against AI Abuses AI has taken over Washington, D.C. There have been congressional hearings, closed-door sessions and multiple other events where lawmakers have asked about the best approach to regulating this technology.
How Free Press Is Working to Foster Equitable Journalism Winning the just and equitable local news and civic information that communities need to thrive requires building strong relationships, shifting resources and addressing media narratives and practices that perpetuate harm. Check out some of the activities the News Voices, journalism-policy and Media 2070 teams at Free Press have been engaged in this summer. READ THE BLOG
Other Updates Following nearly a year of sustained pressure on brands from the #StopToxicTwitter coalition, Elon Musk is now singling out coalition members to blame for the company’s extensive revenue losses. On September 6, Musk threatened to sue coalition member the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for these losses, continuing his penchant for using lawyers to silence his critics. Learn more. Earlier this month, the MacArthur Foundation announced the launch of Press Forward, a philanthropy-led, field-influenced initiative to invest $500 million in local journalism, including support for civic media and public-policy development. Press Forward's vision for this work aligns with the findings in The Roadmap for Local News — an effort that listened to leaders across the journalism space and put forward some of their biggest ideas. Free Press’ Mike Rispoli coauthored The Roadmap alongside Elizabeth Green of Civic News Company and Darryl Holliday, formerly of City Bureau. Learn more.Thank you for reading! The info here represents only a small fraction of what Free Press and Free Press Action are doing every day to fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Will you donate today to power our work forward? With a big, big fight to reinstate Title II Net Neutrality in the months to come, a generous donor is MATCHING all gifts to Free Press through midnight on Saturday — so your gift today has double the impact! | ||||||||
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