The testimony from Free Press Action's Jessica J. González explained how restoring Net Neutrality is crucial to remedying structural racism in communications.
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During a House hearing on Thursday, Free Press Action’s own Jessica J. González offered powerful testimony about Net Neutrality’s significance to communities of color.
WASHINGTON — Three Republican House representatives said they would introduce separate pieces of legislation they falsely claim would protect the open internet.
WASHINGTON — What follows is the spoken testimony of Free Press Action’s Jessica J. González, which will be delivered today before the House of Representatives.
The written testimony of Free Press Action Vice President of Strategy and Senior Counsel Jessica J. González before the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Communications and Technology. González testified in support of restoring the Federal Communications Commission’s Title II authority to prevent online blocking, throttling and discrimination by internet access providers.
Free Press Vice President of Strategy and Senior Counsel Jessica J. González testified about how the FCC's Net Neutrality repeal has harmed marginalized communities.