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How to make Net Neutrality more of a local issue

I’ve touched on why I think "keeping the internet a level playing field" is important in my small town in previous posts.

From local artists being able to distribute material, like Kevin Smith (who owns a comic book store in town) using YouTube to distribute his clerks 2 trailer, to local small and growing businesses; Net Neutrality can have a tangible local impact.

I have a meeting with a local official next week and I’m looking for more ideas to make Net Neutrality more of a local issue.  How should I go about doing this?


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