ACT NOW Until Tuesday as Many Groups Call to Oppose AB 965 and AB 1065 To Preserve Community Input and Hold Fiberoptics As Superior to Wireless
Call your Senator on the Number listed below by June 20, 2023 at 0900 ~ At which time there is a Hearing Teleconference You Can Join with These Instructions
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URGENT ACTION STOP California AB 965 & AB 1065
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Got a few minutes to make a call or two between now and this Tuesday?
You may be wondering if your call actually makes a difference. It does! Every call is logged in and your position is noted by the staff! One phone call to each Senator saying:
"My name is ..... and I'm calling to ask the Senator to please Oppose AB 965 and AB 1065 when they come before the Energy Utilities and Communications Committee this Tuesday. Thank you for your time." That's it!
Below are the names and phone numbers for calling the Senators on the Energy Utilities & Communications Committee. If you're so inclined, please feel free to write to each committee member using the email addresses below. VERY IMPORTANT! Make the subject line: Oppose AB 965 and AB 1065
Senator Josh Becker senator.Becker@senate.ca.gov,
(916) 651-4013
Senator Anna M. Caballerosenator.Caballero@senate.ca.gov
(916) 651-4014
Senator María Elena Durazosenator.Durazo@senate.ca.gov
(916) 651-4026
Senator Susan Talamantes Eggmansenator.eggman@senate.ca.gov
(916) 651-4005senator.Gonzalez@senate.ca.gov
(916) 651-4033
(916) 651-4012
Senator Mike McGuire senator.McGuire@senate.ca.gov(916) 651-4002
(916) 651-4037
(916) 651-4029
Senator Susan Rubio
(916) 651-4022
(916) 651-4032
(916) 651-4009
(916) 651-4027
Senator Scott Wilksenator.Wilk@senate.ca.gov
(916) 651-4021
Simple email text and talking points:
I oppose AB 965 and AB 1065 and I ask the Senator to vote NO.
These bills prioritize Inferior Wireless over Superior Fiber Optics and will not close the digital divide.
AB 965 - This batching gives unrealistic timelines and excessive financial burdens to local governments.
AB 1065 - Both the CPUC and the NTIA are clear that Fiber is superior to Wireless and they prioritize the State and Federal Funds to go Fiber Optic installation.
See more details on opposing these bills at:
» June 20, 9am Hearing Teleconference Information «
Teleconference Instructions:
Information regarding a call-in option for testimony will be made available and updated the night prior to the hearing date.
Senate Committee on Energy Utilities & Communications hearing call-in information for June 20, 2023.
Participant number: 1-877-226-8163
ACCESS CODE: 3308805
When the committee moves to public comment, a moderator will ask for anyone who is wishing to testify in “Support” or “Opposition” of the bill to please press 1-0. An operator will assign you a line number and place you in the queue. Remember your line number, the moderator will call out that number and you will automatically be connected to the meeting.
For detailed instructions go to this link.
Thank you for all that you're doing to help! Please stay tuned for the next steps as AB 965 moves to the next committee and we weigh in on AB 1065!
Julie, Charlene, and Kathleen
5G Free California
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