This is huge: Today New Jersey Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald introduced legislation that would give residents the news and information they need.
The Senate needs just one more vote to pass a resolution to repeal the Trump FCC’s decision to destroy Net Neutrality — and on Tuesday events were held outside lawmakers’ offices across the country to secure that crucial vote.
Hours before the Trump FCC voted to destroy the open internet, hundreds of activists, lawmakers, musicians and others gathered for the Net Neutrality Wake-Up Call Rally, an event that was at turns defiant and inspiring.
Millions of people have gotten involved in the Net Neutrality fight since word of FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s awful plan broke through in a big way last Tuesday.
This morning Net Neutrality activists and advocates greeted about 400 rush-hour commuters in Washington, D.C., with Halloween candy and flyers that debunked FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s many lies about the 2015 rules that safeguard free expression and choice online.
The Internet-Wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality was a mammoth deal. And one thing is clear: No one — except the big broadband providers and their assorted lobbyists and trade groups — likes the Trump FCC’s plan to destroy the internet.
The Trump FCC — like the rest of this administration — is doing everything in its power to serve corporations and harm the rest of us. But this Wednesday the internet is fighting back.
The CPC’s sweeping infrastructure plan would, among other things, invest $150 billion in expanding high-speed internet access, with the goal of wiring every U.S. home.