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Seattle City Initiative Seeks to Make Net Neutrality Law

I am lead organizer behind Seattle Initiative Measure 103 http://www.i103.org which will end corporate personhood in Seattle and elevate the rights of residents above corporate rights. 

Three things you can do right now:

1) Join the Measure 103 Facebook page or sign up for our mailing list.

2) Collect petition signatures from your friends and family

3) RSVP for our Kickoff Party March 29th in the University District

What Measure 103 will do in Seattle:

  • End corporate personhood and limit corporate rights
  • Ban corporate spending on elections
  • Ban corporate lobbying except in public forums
  • Close the revolving door of employment  between elected officials and large corporations
  • Provide citizen oversight of the Seattle Police Department
  • Provide constitutional rights for workers
  • Provide neighborhoods the right to approve major zoning changes
  • Provide rights for nature
  • Provide equal access to a free and open Internet, known as network neutrality

Our efforts in Seattle are part of an emerging statewide and national movement to place peoples' rights above corporate rights. 

Learn more about Measure 103

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