Congress isn't going to protect Net Neutrality unless we sit them down and make them.

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Let's save Net Neutrality: Join us for a meeting with Senator Ben Cardin on August 8, 2014

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    The Internet is in trouble. We need you to help save Net Neutrality.

    The courts knocked down Net Neutrality, a critical pillar of the Internet's architecture. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) doesn’t seem ready or willing to do what is needed, but our elected representatives can help us push the FCC to do the right thing.

    We need to declare the Internet a common carrier under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934. That's the only way we can truly protect the free and open Internet.

    Senator Ben Cardin is a key senator in this fight and he really needs to hear from constituents like you. He is standing with us against massive pressure from the cable lobby and we need to show him that we care.

    Join us for a meeting at Senator Cardin's Baltimore office on August 8, 2014 to discuss Net Neutrality.

    Right now there is nothing stopping Internet service providers like AT&T and Verizon from blocking our access to websites and applications. And these companies are lobbying at full capacity to ensure that Net Neutrality disappears for good. They know that without Net Neutrality, they can charge you more money for less service.

    We need at least five people to attend this meeting to show Senator Cardin that this issue matters to his constituents. You don’t need to be an expert on Net Neutrality — you just need to be willing to take a stand to defend the Internet.

    Are you ready to defend the Internet?

    Add your name to the right and join us for a meeting at Senator Cardin's Baltimore office on August 8.