It's August — which means members of Congress are back home
free press action fund

We're placing Net Neutrality ads in papers across the country. Could you chip in $10 to help us raise the remaining $6K we need.

Friend,

It’s August — which means members of Congress are back home talking to constituents, campaigning and catching up with the local paper. We need to get their attention.

We’ll be placing full-page ads like the one below in local papers across the country to remind lawmakers that their constituents want them to save Net Neutrality.

Donate $10 — or whatever you can give — to help us place these Net Neutrality ads nationwide.

 

Help Us Get Lawmakers' Attention

 

Passing a Congressional Review Act resolution is the best and fastest way to restore Net Neutrality protections — but time is running out. We need 41 more House reps to sign the discharge petition to force a vote that would reverse the FCC’s Net Neutrality repeal. And we need to do it before the end of the year.

But the closer we get to the November elections, the less motivated House members will be to move on Net Neutrality. That’s why we need to keep the pressure on now. Chip in $10 — or whatever you can give — to make sure lawmakers feel the heat and save Net Neutrality.

We have to act fast to get these ads placed during the narrow window of time that the House is on recess. So far, we’ve raised nearly $3,000 — but we need to triple that to get the ads up and running in time.

With your help, we can pull this off.

Thanks for all that you do—

Lucia, Dutch, Carrie and the rest of the Free Press Action Fund team
freepress.net

P.S. Chip in $10 — or whatever you can give — to place full-page ads across the country pressuring key House members to sign the Net Neutrality-saving CRA.

Free Press Action Fund is a nonpartisan organization fighting for your rights to connect and communicate. Free Press Action Fund does not support or oppose any candidate for public office. Learn more at freepress.net.

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