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Evan Greer, 978-852-6457, press@fightforthefuture.org

Millions Watch as House Votes to Restore Net Neutrality

Internet activists, startups, and celebrities have been hosting a marathon livestream driving calls and tweets to legislators

WASHINGTON

The US House of Representatives is expected to vote this morning on the Save the Internet Act, HR 1644, to restore net neutrality. Digital rights group Fight for the Future has been hosting a marathon livestream, featuring cameos from from public interest groups like EFF and Public Knowledge, startups like GitHub, Postmates and Gandi.net, and even celebrities like Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine.

Between the two committee markups and the floor debate yesterday, more than 5 million people have tuned in to the Twitch stream, where viewers are encouraged to contact their representatives using BattleForTheNet.com

The massive burst of attention once again underscores the overwhelming public support for restoring net neutrality protections, and it should give pause to Republican lawmakers who have largely ignored their base on this issue in favor of spewing telecom talking points. Many commenters in the Twitch chat have self-identified as Republicans in support of net neutrality, expressing disappointment in GOP representatives for their disingenuous opposition to the bill.

"We are charging ahead and getting closer to restoring net neutrality every day," said Evan Greer, deputy director of Fight for the Future, "President Trump and Mitch McConnell can say whatever they want, but the writing is on the wall: there is overwhelming public consensus in support of real net neutrality and it's only a matter of time before we win. The politicians standing in the way of Internet freedom are embarrassing themselves -- they'll go down in history as incompetent, corrupt, and out of touch. Republican, conservative, and libertarian voters don't want their cable company to control what websites or apps they can visit or where they can get their news. Misinformation and astroturf campaigns can only do so much -- if I were a GOP staffer I'd be telling my boss to get off this sinking ship before it's too late."

Fight for the Future is a group of artists, engineers, activists, and technologists who have been behind the largest online protests in human history, channeling Internet outrage into political power to win public interest victories previously thought to be impossible. We fight for a future where technology liberates -- not oppresses -- us.

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