FCC Commissioners: Don't Work for AT&T!

Dear FCC Commissioners, 

We ask that you pledge to neither seek nor accept employment from AT&T or T-Mobile directly upon leaving the Federal Communications Commission. 

    Not ? Click here.

    This week, Meredith Attwell Baker left the FCC to work for Comcast, the company whose massive merger she voted to approve just months ago. 

    Thanks to your pressure, Congress is investigating Baker's move. But now the FCC is considering an even bigger deal – the proposed merger between AT&T and T-Mobile that would unite the country’s second- and fourth-largest wireless carriers.

    We're urging the existing FCC commissioners to take a pledge not work for AT&T or T-Mobile when they leave office. Unless they take this public stand and stop the revolving door, public trust in government will be impossible to restore.

    Please sign this letter and share with your friends. We need the FCC to serve the public – and not just polish their résumés for the next industry gig. 

    (Go here to read the full text of our letter.) 

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