Will the FCC Protect the Open Internet?

After more than a year of deliberations, the Federal Communications Commission is voting on Net Neutrality rules. Millions of Americans have called on Washington to create the strongest open Internet protections possible. Meanwhile, phone and cable company lobbyists have pressured the agency to gut Net Neutrality and leave the future of the Internet in their hands, without basic protections for free speech and consumer choice.

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