In March, Free Press staffers protected privacy, explored the impacts of disinformation, confronted the local-journalism crisis and examined the challenges Black media outlets face.
This essential broadband subsidy will end in weeks without renewed resources, leaving tens of millions of households paying more to access the internet.
More than 200 civil-society organizations, researchers and journalists is urging social-media platforms to take steps to protect democratic elections worldwide in 2024.
Under Title II of the Communications Act, the restored Net Neutrality rules would grant the FCC oversight authority over broadband companies, reaffirming the internet as an essential service.
“We’ve been fighting for this moment since Trump’s FCC threw out strong Title II rules and abandoned Net Neutrality back in 2017,” said Free Press Action Co-CEO Craig Aaron.
Losing Title II Net Neutrality hurt people, which is why millions protested the Trump FCC’s actions in 2017. Now, the Biden FCC is moving to restore people's right to an open internet. This is a big win for all of us.