Use the tool below to be connected with your members of Congress, or simply text “Open Internet” to 52886. Learn more details about the Save the Internet Act below

Despite public outrage and Congressional pressure, Chairman Ajit Pai succeeded in his repeal of vital net neutrality rules at the Federal Communications Commission’s last open meeting of 2017. This attack on the open internet also rolled back Title II classification of broadband and abdicated the FCC’s regulatory authority over the internet to the Federal Trade Commission. Since the repeal, providers have quietly taken advantage of an internet without protection.

We may have lost the vote at the FCC, but the fight isn’t over yet. On April 10, thanks to public pressure, the House of Representatives passed the Save the Internet Act to restore the FCC’s Open Internet Order that Chairman Pai repealed. Chairman Pai ignored the will of the public, but members of Congress cannot ignore their constituents without electoral consequences. Tell the Senate to pass the #SaveTheNet bill using the tool above.

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