Hundreds of congressional lawmakers still have not signed on to Democrats’ bill to restore net neutrality, and open internet advocates are putting them on notice.
With a new “scoreboard” detailing where members of Congress stand on net neutrality and how much money they have received from the telecom industry, a coalition of digital rights groups on Tuesday launched a campaign aimed at pressuring lawmakers to co-sponsor the Save the Internet Act before the end of the week.
“It is unreal that there is any member of Congress who is still on the wrong side of this issue. The Save the Internet Act is exactly the right way to safeguard net neutrality.”
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“Enough is enough. There are absolutely no excuses for not supporting this bill,” Evan Greer, deputy director of Fight for the Future, said in a statement. “Voters from across the political spectrum are pissed off and have made it very clear that they want strong net neutrality rules back in place as soon as possible.”
Greer went on to warn that lawmakers who fail to back the Save the Internet Act will face backlash from the American people, who overwhelmingly support strong net neutrality protections.
“If you choose to put the telecom giants ahead of your constituents, we will make sure that every single one of your constituents knows you sold them out for cable money,” Greer said. “You have until close of business on Friday, March 15th.”
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