[Ta3m-Seattle] Late notice: Monday Aug 28 Net Neutrality event

Paul English tallpaul at engmooski.net
Sun Aug 27 00:23:31 CEST 2017



Your chance to tell your member of Congress: no blocking, no throttling, and no
fast-lanes online!

    Hi, there’s an urgent and important chance to defend internet freedom this
                                  upcoming week.

  We just got word that net neutrality champions are meeting with your member of
   Congress to make it clear they stand against blocking, throttling, and extra
                                   fees online.


Will you join them?

Here are the event details:

Meet with Maria Cantwell's office to discuss net neutrality

Maria Cantwell’s office.
915 Second Ave
Seattle, WA 98198
Monday, August 28, 12:00 PM

Click here to RSVP now!

We need to keep the pressure on our members of Congress to oppose FCC Chairman
Pai’s plan to gut Title II net neutrality and prevent lawmakers from introducing
any legislation that could undermine the open internet.

This upcoming meeting is the perfect opportunity to make sure your member of
Congress knows where you and your neighbors stand on the free and open internet!

Can we count on you to join other net neutrality champions in your community at
this meeting with your member of Congress?

It’s hard to overstate the impact of these meetings. If enough of them happen,
we could stop Team Cable’s plan to dismantle net neutrality in its tracks. If
not enough people step up, lawmakers will assume people don’t care, and we could
lose the free and open Internet forever.

We know the overwhelming majority of U.S. internet users from across the
political spectrum support net neutrality protections, but we must use August
recess to our advantage to make sure our Representatives hear from us about
this. Time is running out!

Internet service providers like AT&T, Comcast, and Verizon are banking on us not
being able to get to Congress before they can. We have to prove them wrong.

RSVP now to attend this meeting with your member of Congress and tell them: no
blocking, no throttling, and no fast-lanes online!

Thanks for all that you do,

Laila, Sarah, Evan, Josh, Tiff, Holmes, Joe, Mike and the FFTF team.



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