Write a Letter to the Editor to help save net neutrality in California

In a few short weeks, the California State Senate will vote on SB 822 by Senator Scott Wiener -- the strongest net neutrality protections proposed across the country. But now AT&T and Comcast's army of lobbyists are doing everything in their power to stop it.

That makes the coming weeks a crucial time to build support across the state for protecting net neutrality in California. One powerful way you can help build support and spark public conversation is by sending a letter to the editor in your local and regional newspapers. If published, your letter could be read by thousands of people and seen by legislators in print and online -- expanding the reach of our campaign and demonstrating public support for net neutrality. 

Will you take a few moments to send a letter to local and regional newspapers to protect net neutrality in California? It'll just take a few minutes. Scroll down to the bottom of this page for guidelines, some possible talking points, and a sample letter to help make it easy.


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