<p>While you're correct about the fight for NN not being over, I suggest adding more detail to your post on how to save it.
</p><p>For starters, there's the
Save Net Neutrality Act that has already been approved by Congress and there's also the
Congressial Review Act that will be introduced soon. I highly suggest that representatives should be contacted and told to support these two acts. (And tell them that they won't be getting your vote if they refuse while you're at it)
</p><p>Also, this is the biggest thing that may just guarantee that NN stays:
The FCC has to get their proposal approved in a court before it can take effect. Keep in mind that
</p><p>1. The court is also responsible for undoing previous threats to Net Neutrality twice.
</p><p>2.
Eric Schneiderman has stated that the things the FCC has been doing to get NN repealed are illegal. Examples being using stolen identities to support the net neutrality repeal in the comment period, refusing all requests to postpone the vote until these stolen identities were fully investigated and not holding any public hearings. If these things are brought up in court, Ajit Pai is completely screwed.
</p><p>3.
At least 18 states (so far) are going to sue the FCC over this.
</p><p>Ajit Pai may have gotten his vote out of the way, but the war isn't over yet. I hope the information I found helps.
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