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WASHINGTON — On Monday, Sens. Ed Markey and Richard Blumenthal and Reps. Henry Waxman and Anna Eshoo introduced the Open Internet Preservation Act of 2014, which would reinstate the Federal Communications Commission’s open Internet rules. Last month the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned these rules, which prohibited Internet service providers from blocking or discriminating against Internet traffic.

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WASHINGTON — On Thursday, Free Press led a coalition of organizations that delivered more than 1 million petitions to the Federal Communications Commission urging the agency to restore Net Neutrality.

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WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s Open Internet Order. In its decision, the court said that the FCC lacked the authority to implement and enforce its rules under the legal framework the agency put forth.

Net Neutrality
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OAKLAND, Calif. — On Thursday, it was standing room only in Nile Hall at Preservation Park as hundreds of Oakland residents gathered to tell Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler about the issues that matter most to them.

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Future of Journalism
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OAKLAND, Calif. — On Thurs., Jan. 9, Voices for Internet Freedom, in partnership with the Center for Media Justice, Free Press, Color Of Change and the National Hispanic Media Coalition, will host a town-hall event in Oakland featuring FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler.

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WASHINGTON — On Friday, the Federal Communications Commission approved Gannett’s acquisition of Belo and Tribune’s acquisition of Local TV. The two deals involve the sale of nearly 40 stations in cities including Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Louisville, Norfolk, Va., Phoenix, Portland, Ore., Seattle and St. Louis.

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