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Telecom shill Ajit Pai shills for telecom
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“Sinema is Corrupt!” Activists unleash crowdfunded billboard calling out Arizona senator for helping Big Telecom kill net neutrality
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BREAKING: House votes to restore net neutrality as millions watch online
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Congress is about to vote on net neutrality. We’re hosting an epic all day livestream leading up to the vote, with cameos from supportive reps, groups like EFF and Public Knowledge, startups like Postmates, and guitar god Tom Morello. Tune in!
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Breaking: bill to restore net neutrality passes key committee vote, heads to House floor
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HAPPENING NOW: A key House committee is voting on net neutrality
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Back in December, Ajit Pai’s FCC quietly gave cell phone companies new powers to block, delay, or charge more money for text messages they don’t like. But there’s a way to make the agency undo this.
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BREAKING: bill to restore net neutrality passes key subcommittee vote unscathed
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Livestream starting right now: telecom funded lawmakers have introduced amendments that would eviscerate the Save the Internet Act at a key committee vote today
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LIVE: There’s a key vote on net neutrality and the whole Internet is watching
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“The whole Internet is watching.” Internet protest planned ahead of key net neutrality vote next week
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Congress is holding a hearing RIGHT NOW on the Save the Internet Act, the bill to restore net neutrality. Here’s a livestream, a list of committee members, and an easy way to call
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Net neutrality activists launch updated congressional scoreboard and set March 15th deadline for lawmakers to cosponsor the Save the Internet Act
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Breaking: net neutrality activists are crowdfunding a billboard to call out Senator Kyrsten Sinema
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VIDEO: Activists bring tech “confession booth” to SXSW
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Fight for the Future calls for immediate release of Chelsea Manning
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Congress introduces ‘Save the Internet Act’ to overturn Ajit Pai’s disastrous net neutrality repeal and help keep the Internet 🔥
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FCC “Fact Sheet” on draft broadband deployment report is light on facts, heavy on propaganda that favors big telecom
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Human Rights Organizers Encourage Employees to Blow the Whistle on Unethical Tech