Millions of Americans spoke out to stop the FCC from repealing net neutrality. Unfortunately, the FCC disregarded widespread public sentiment and voted to repeal the rules anyway. Without net neutrality safeguards, internet providers are free to impose new fees, slow down your internet speeds, and censor content.
But Congress can still act to reverse this flawed decision by the FCC. Just one more vote in the Senate is needed to reach a majority in favor of a resolution to restore these protections. That’s why Consumer Reports is joining a coalition of more than 35 organizations to secure one more vote to save net neutrality.
Take action now: use our form to email your Senators.