The campaign comes as a bill that would restore net neutrality protections, the Save the Internet Act, is stalled in the Senate. As Common Dreams reported in April, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) signaled he would refuse to allow a vote on the Save the Internet Act after the legislation passed the Democrat-controlled House by a 232-190 margin.

“With Mitch McConnell stonewalling in the Senate, it’s imperative all presidential candidates make restoring net neutrality a top priority,” said the coalition of progressive advocacy groups, which includes Fight for the Future, Color of Change, Friends of the Earth Action, RootsAction.org, and more than a dozen others.

“Since the repeal of net neutrality, we’ve already seen internet providers begin to throttle online services,” the groups said. “If net neutrality is not restored, the public will lose the ability to access sites, run small businesses, and tell the stories too often ignored by the mainstream media. Our ability to freely connect and communicate is at stake.”

Several 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, including Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), have vowed to push for the restoration of net neutrality if elected, but the issue has been neglected in the early stages of the primary process.

As AJ Dellinger wrote for Forbes last month, net neutrality did not come up once during any of the four Democratic presidential debates hosted by Comcast-owned MSNBC and AT&T-owned CNN.

Evan Greer, deputy director of Fight for the Future, said in a statement ahead of the second round of presidential debates last month that “Americans deserve to know whether these candidates will make it a top priority to restore net neutrality.”

“The fact that AT&T owns CNN, and could easily pressure them to silence debate on net neutrality, is a perfect example of why we need a free and open Internet,” said Greer. “It’s essential for free speech and a democratic society.”

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