Rural communities tell FCC to protect rural consumers

Rural groups joined the National Rural Assembly’s Rural Broadband Policy Group in sending a letter to the FCC urging the commission to expand its proposal for net neutrality. Net neutrality is the principle that all information and applications on the Internet are treated equally and that all consumers have equal access to this information.

The letter was sent in an effort to influence the upcoming vote on the Chairman’s proposal for net neutrality at the December 21 Open Commission Meeting. Endorsers of the letter believe the proposed rules are too weak and request the FCC to implement stronger rules.

The Rural Broadband Policy Group is a growing national coalition of rural broadband advocates from all sectors of rural work. The group seeks to articulate national broadband policies that provide opportunities for rural communities to participate fully in the nation’s democracy, economy, culture, and society, and to spark national collaboration among rural broadband advocates.

A Wave of Energy: Reflections from Rural Assembly Everywhere 2026

Madeline Matson and Taneum Fotheringill traveled to Granite Falls, Minn., to host Rural Assembly Everywhere live from The YES! House, in partnership with the Department of Public Transformation (DoPT). The conversation below is a reflection on their experience hosting live, participating in an open mic night, and celebrating the hundreds of people who joined together to uplift our rural communities across the country during Rural Assembly Everywhere 2026.

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