To: The United States House of Representatives

Tell House Democrats: Don't side with Big Cable

40 House Democrats have sided with Big Cable lobbyists by signing a letter against the Save the Internet Act -- which Democrats unanimously voted for earlier this year. Tell them to join the majority of Americans that support restoring full Net Neutrality protections.

Why is this important?

A handful of House Democrats are joining up with Big Cable lobbyists to SHUT DOWN our efforts to restore Net Neutrality. We need to tell them they should be on our side -- not Comcast or Verizon's.

In 2017, the Trump Administration got rid of the Net Neutrality protections that stop Comcast and Verizon from controlling what we can see or do online. But earlier this year, we successfully fought back -- passing the Save the Internet Act through the House of Representatives.

The Save the Internet Act would reverse the Trump FCC’s decision and restore the protections against blocking, throttling, or charging special fees to access the websites we visit every day. Plus, it’ll let the FCC investigate and punish companies that break those rules -- like when Verizon throttled the Santa Clara Fire department during its wildfire response.

Earlier this year, activists like you flooded the House with calls and emails -- and we got all 235 members of the Democratic caucus to pass the Save The Internet Act. Now, Big Cable lobbyists are trying to kill our efforts to restore Net Neutrality.

They’re circulating a letter in the House -- with about 40 Democratic members signed on -- encouraging House leaders to abandon the Save the Internet Act in favor of a watered-down ‘bipartisan working group’ on Net Neutrality.

The Save the Internet Act is already a bipartisan bill - 86% of Americans and 77% of Republicans support restoring FULL Net Neutrality protections. A new group, packed with Big Cable-friendly lawmakers, meant to water down Net Neutrality can’t represent that consensus.

That’s why it’s critical to get every Democratic House member off this letter. There’s no time to waste, and your voice can make a difference. Tell the House majority to stand up for the Open Internet today.