we've just learned that FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is speaking tomorrow at the University of Minnesota. The event is free and open to the public.
Show up to tell FCC Chairman Genachowski:
Do your job. Save the Internet.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar will be joining Genachowski at Tuesday's event. We need you there, too:
Who: Sen. Amy Klobuchar, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski
When: Tuesday, August 24, 2010, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Where: University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management
3M Auditorium
321 19th Ave South, Minneapolis MN 55455
Sen. Klobuchar has voiced her support for Net Neutrality in the past. Chairman Genachowski once pledged to preserve Net Neutrality. He has also proposed a "Third Way" to restore the FCC's power to protect consumers and promote universal access. But now he's reluctant to take the final step — bringing these issues to a final vote at the FCC.
Genachowski needs to listen less to the big corporations behind closed doors in Washington and listen more to Internet users. He needs to hear from you.
We have created a website where you can learn more about tomorrow's event, download fliers to distribute at the venue and invite others to come along.
http://www.savetheinternet.com/UofMN Last week, Sen. Al Franken told a standing-room-only crowd that "Net Neutrality is the First Amendment issue of our time." Minnesotans followed Franken's speech with hours of impassioned public testimony urging the FCC to oppose a scheme by big companies to carve up the Internet for themselves.
We have amazing momentum, but unless the FCC gets involved right now, a few corporations will take over the Internet and stifle free speech online.
It's that important. Please go to Tuesday's event and let Chairman Genachowski know that Minnesota supports Net Neutrality.
Thank you,
Misty Perez Truedson
Associate Outreach Director
Free Press
SavetheInternet.com
To see the video of last weeks meeting see link below. there are many sections, and I have posted what the public had to say.
Not one person spoke to get rid of Net Neutrality.
http://theuptake.org/2010/08/19/live-fcc-net-neutrality-hearing-6pm-august-19-2010-minneapolis/