In 2015, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted the Open Internet Order to protect Internet users from ISPs throttling traffic, censoring content, and imposing unfair fees. But just a few years later, a new chairman of the FCC killed net neutrality by repealing the Open Internet order. It's clear that we can't count on unelected bureaucrats to consistently defend our online freedoms, and we can't rely on the courts to overrule disastrous policy decisions, either. We need strong legislation to protect net neutrality for as long as the Internet exists.

The Save the Internet Act of 2019 is a simple, three-page bill that would restore the Open Internet Order enshrining net neutrality into law. Plain and simple. Read it for yourself below, then contact your Congressional lawmakers to urge them to suport this important legislation: