| Dear Jason, Today the FCC proposed a new set of rules that would unleash a wave of media consolidation across the country. If the agency's proposal sounds familiar, that’s because it’s nearly identical to rules the FCC proposed during the Bush administration: ... those rules were so bad that 99 percent of the public comments to the FCC opposed them. ... those rules were so bad that a bipartisan majority in the Senate voted to overturn them. ... those rules were so bad that a federal appeals court threw them out this summer. The rules didn’t get any better over time.1 Can you help us stop this absurd repeat performance? Donate $20 to support Free Press Action Fund's fight against consolidation. By announcing these proposed rules today — while many of you are busy getting ready for the holidays — the FCC is hoping you won’t notice that it’s airing a rerun. It’s an outrage that the FCC announcement is calculated to slide under the radar as Congress and the rest of us take time off. Rules this important shouldn’t be written for corporations. The public must have a voice. With your contribution, Free Press will hit the ground running in the new year. There’s so much to do:
Your involvement is crucial. These proposed rules don't have to become reality. But we need to speak up to stop them. If you’re in a position to give, please support Free Press Action Fund's campaign against media consolidation today. We’ll put your donation to work right away. Thank you! Craig Aaron P.S. If you contribute before Dec. 31, you’ll double your impact in the fight to stop media consolidation. Two longtime supporters have challenged us to raise $300,000 by year end. We’ve got just $50,000 to go. Your gift today will help us get there. Thank you! 1. Josh Smith, " FCC's Holiday Fruitcake — Ownership Rules," National Journal, Dec. 22, 2011: http://act2.freepress.net/go/7983?akid=3162.9578237.Yu8yyy&t=7 | |
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