Our Net Neutrality victory is under attack! Tell Congress to defend the Open Internet!

Net neutrality was one of the most impressive grassroots victories ever: In February 2015, after millions of civil rights leaders, tech experts, parents, students, artists, activists, and more spoke out, the FCC reversed course and sided with consumers like you instead of corporate giants like Comcast and Verizon.

Now that victory, and the Open Internet it preserved, is under attack.

Net neutrality protections mean that Internet providers can't block or charge more for certain content, or target specific websites for faster or slower speeds. Without net neutrality, a corporate polluter or tea-party billionaire could even buy an Internet provider and start blocking or slowing down websites like Care2. Already, companies like Comcast have tried to slow down Netflix's speed so that viewers will use Comcast's own streaming services instead. Imagine seeing the spinning loading symbol every time you tried to sign a petition to a big company!

The grassroots won, but now Comcast is behind a massive media blitz, and some Republicans in Congress want to roll that victory back. The FCC gave small Internet providers more time to adjust to the new rules. Now Republicans don't even want the rules to apply to those companies a tall, leaving millions of Internet users out in the cold.

Tell Congress: Stand with the American people and the open Internet! Don't undermine net neutrality in year-end spending bills!

All Internet providers, regardless of size, must follow the new net neutrality rules for Americans to have a truly Open Internet. Don't undermine net neutrality in year-end spending bills - no permanent exemptions! Stand strong against ideological riders in the budget and appropriations process!

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