Urgent: Tell Your Senator to Overturn FCC's Net Neutrality Internet Power Grab

From most appearances, the Senate will this week vote on Senate Joint Resolution (S.J.Res) 6 – the Congressional Review Act Resolution of Disapproval of the Obama Administration Federal Communications Commission (FCC)’s illegal Internet Net Neutrality power grab.



Only 51 votes are required for passage – which means only 4 Democrats are needed. There are 23 Democrat Senate seats up for reelection next year. A few of these folks aren’t running. The rest are – many in center or center-right states. Additionally, there are a few other Senators that should also be subject to Constitutional reason, and thusly contacted.

Behold a list below the fold of some of these Senators and their contact information. Reach out and tell them to vote Yes on S.J.Res 6. Also tweet it all out using the hashtag #freethenet.



  • Joe Manchin – West Virginia

    • Phone: 202-224-3954

    • Fax: 202-228-0002

    • Email: Here





  • Mark Pryor – Arkansas

    • Phone: 202-224-2353

    • Fax: 202-228-0908

    • Email: Here





  • Tim Johnson – South Dakota

    • Phone: 202-224-5842

    • Fax: 202-228-5765

    • Email: Here





  • Bill Nelson – Florida

    • Phone: 202-224-5274

    • Fax: 202-228-2183

    • Email: Here





  • Ben Nelson – Nebraska

    • Phone: 202-224-6551

    • Fax: 202-228-0012

    • Email: Here





  • Debbie Stabenow – Michigan

    • Phone: 202-224-4822

    • Fax:

    • Email: Here





  • Jim Webb – Virginia

    • Phone: 202- 224-4024

    • Fax:

    • Email: Here





  • Mark Warner – Virginia

    • Phone: 202-224-2023

    • Fax: 202-224-6295

    • Email: Here





  • Jon Tester – Montana

    • Phone: 202-224-2644

    • Fax: 202-224-8594

    • Email: Here





  • Joe Liebermann – Connecticut

    • Phone: 202-224-4041

    • Fax: 202-224-9750

    • Email: Here





  • Claire McCaskill – Missouri

    • Phone: 202-224-6154

    • Fax: 202-228-6326

    • Email: Here





  • Bob Casey – Pennsylvania

    • Phone: 202-224-6324

    • Fax: 202-228-0604

    • Email: Here





  • Kay Hagan – North Carolina

    • Phone: 202-224-6342

    • Fax: 202-228-2563

    • Email: Here




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