Now that the Save the Internet Act is headed for a full floor vote in the House, companies like Comcast are going all out to sink this bill. Chip in $10 today to fuel our campaign to bring back Net Neutrality.
Friend,
Your activism is working — the Save the Internet Act is getting closer and closer to passing in the House. (The full floor vote will happen next week!)
We've got the momentum but now we're facing the moment where Comcast, Verizon and AT&T are going to put everything they've got into trying to stop this bill. And this threat is real — the telecom industry has given at least $101 million1 to sitting members of Congress and their PACs over the past 30 years.
We, on the other hand, refuse to take money from business, government or political parties (i.e., Comcast can't buy our vote). The bottom line: This is an all-hands-on-deck moment and we can't win back Net Neutrality without your help.
Could you chip in $10 (or any amount) to help pass the Save The Internet Act?
With thanks—
Dutch and the rest of the Free Press Action team freepress.net
1. “The 265 Members of Congress Who Sold You Out to ISPs, and How Much It Cost to Buy Them,” March 29, 2017, The Verge: https://act.freepress.net/go/30761?t=8&akid=12501%2E10296224%2ETcbe4D |