Time is running out and we’re just 24% of the way there.

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Chip in $10 or more to stop Mitch McConnell from holding the Save the Internet Act hostage — every dollar you give will be doubled.

Friend,

Guess what? Today is Net Neutrality pop-quiz day:

Q: Who’s blocking the Senate from voting on the Save the Internet Act — the only bill that would restore the full Net Neutrality protections the Trump FCC destroyed?

A: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — and fellow GOP lawmakers who won’t stand up to him.

Earlier this week, McConnell formally blocked the Save the Internet Act, despite the fact that practically everyone else wants the Net Neutrality rules restored. With such widespread bipartisan support for the open internet, it’s unforgivable for McConnell and his cronies to hold this bill hostage.

Chip in today to move McConnell out of Net Neutrality’s way. Thanks to a generous donor, every dollar you give will be doubled — and get us closer to unleashing an additional $75K to bring back the open internet.

This fight is far from over: A large enough group of senators can force McConnell’s hand, but that will take a huge, sustained grassroots effort in the months ahead. We’re aiming to raise $75K to pull it off.

Time is running out and we’re just 24% of the way to our goal: Your gift today will help turn the tide.

Thanks for all that you do—

Heather, Carrie, Candace and the rest of the Free Press Action team
freepress.net

P.S. Chip in $10 — or whatever you can give — to pressure Majority Leader McConnell to allow the Senate to vote on the Save the Internet Act. Every dollar you give will be doubled. Thank you!



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