Senate Fight for Net Neutrality

Senator 
Franken and Craig Aaron

Sen. Al Franken receives 87,000 letters from Free Press President Craig Aaron

Sen. Al Franken took to the Senate floor on Wednesday to praise Free Press activists who sent him 87,000 letters, and to call on Congress to join our fight for freedom of speech on the Internet.

"I am confident that as more Americans realize what is at stake here, that we will hear from more and more constituents who will ask us to protect them from a corporate takeover of the Internet," he said.

With outspoken congressional champions like Sen. Franken and the support of people like you, the Free Press Action Fund will make certain that every member of the Senate knows where the American people stand on Internet freedom.

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