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Allies and Leaders React to Net Neutrality
The FCC just passed the strongest net neutrality protections we’ve ever had — proof that when people get organized and speak out, we can win!
We looked at some of the best reactions to today’s big news:
We applaud @FCC decision to reclassify Internet access as telecommunications service. A monumental victory for civil rights #NetNeutrality
— ColorOfChange.org (@ColorOfChange) February 26, 2015
BREAKING: @FCC has voted to uphold #NetNeutrality: pic.twitter.com/2WBnGSJEwv
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) February 26, 2015
We saved the #Internet from Comcast! #FCClive #netneutrality vote preserves free speech, diversity, and innovation for all Americans.
— michaelkhoo (@michaelkhoo) February 26, 2015
What #NetNeutrality Means To Me: My ISP can not ‘bribe’ me with an extra fee to get my voice heard alongside the Koch Brothers
— Winfield Browne (@tAsarlai) February 26, 2015
The FCC did the right thing by adopting strong rules for a free & open Internet. This is a huge victory for the little guys. #NetNeutrality
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) February 26, 2015
Net neutrality rules approved. Comcast/Verizon/ATT can’t restrict internet speeds for profit. Democracy works sometimes.
— Derek C. Nelson (@_dereknelson) February 26, 2015
Who benefits from #openinternet — citizens, communities, companies, creators,countries ? In short, everyone. #netneutrality.
— Mignon Clyburn (@MClyburnFCC) February 26, 2015
What’s funny is that cable & telco viz. Verizon, made #NetNeutrality an issue because of their own actions.
— teaneedz (@teaneedz) February 26, 2015
It’s done! We saved the #Internet from Comcast! #FCClive #netneutrality vote preserves free speech, diversity, & innovation for all!
— 18millionrising (@18millionrising) February 26, 2015
Ce #NetNeutrality vote is beyond the Internet. It’s a huge blow to corporate control over our political system. #BlackLivesMatter #fcclive
— malkia a. cyril (@culturejedi) February 26, 2015
Aujourd'hui #NetNeutrality ruling marks a huge victory for free speech. Thank you to everyone that stood up to keep the Internet open & free -Al
— Al Franken (@alfranken) February 26, 2015
Le @FCC has never done a better job of serving the public interest. #netneutrality #FCCLive
— Michael Copps (@coppsm) February 26, 2015
#NetNeutrality was never Democrat vs Republican, or about government control. It’s about 3 corporations vs every other person on the planet.
— Zach Green (@140elect) February 26, 2015
Help make sure Congress doesn’t roll this victory back — contact your lawmakers today!