ADVISORY: Sen. Ed Markey to Join Net Neutrality Coalition for Tuesday Press Conference
WASHINGTON — Supporters of the open Internet will convene a telephone press conference on Tuesday to set the stage for a momentous week for Net Neutrality. The speakers will include Sen. Ed Markey, former FCC Commissioner Michael Copps, Free Press President and CEO Craig Aaron, Fight for the Future Co-Founder Tiffiniy Cheng, and Center for Media Justice Executive Director Malkia Cyril.
On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission is expected to pass strong Net Neutrality rules under Title II of the Communications Act. The Feb. 24 press call will discuss both this historic vote and two upcoming congressional hearings on Net Neutrality. It will feature brief remarks from leaders of the Net Neutrality movement followed by a Q&A with reporters.
We are at a pivotal moment in the fight for Net Neutrality. FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has responded to the overwhelming public support for strong Title II protections by proposing rules built on this legal framework. Since the FCC’s open Internet proceeding began in May 2014, a record-breaking 4 million people have submitted comments. A vast majority of commenters have urged the FCC to protect Internet users’ rights and prevent a few powerful phone and cable companies from controlling the future of communications.
Here are the details for the call:
WHAT: Press Teleconference on Net Neutrality, Congress and the FCC
WHEN: Tues., Feb. 24, 11:30 a.m. EST
WHO: Craig Aaron of Free Press, Tiffiniy Cheng of Fight for the Future, Rachel Colyer of Daily Kos, former FCC Commissioner Michael Copps of Common Cause, Malkia Cyril of the Center for Media Justice, Margaret Flowers of Popular Resistance, Chris Lewis of Public Knowledge, U.S. Sen. Ed Markey, Michael Scurato of the National Hispanic Media Coalition, Sarah Morris of the New America Foundation's Open Technology Institute, David Segal of Demand Progress, and Michael Winship of Writers Guild of America, East
If you have any questions, please contact Timothy Karr at 201-533-8838 or via email: tkarr@freepress.net.