Dear FCC, I am writing to ask you NOT to repeal net neutrality. Neutrality protects our first amendment rights by giving all internet speech an even playing field, and preventing companies from censoring, for instance, political views they don't like. Neutrality also promotes innovation and investment, rather than hindering it as opponents suggest, by making all internet content available to anyone with an internet connection. Do we believe that only the rich have good ideas and need access to the information that helps them develop and launch their ideas? Or do we believe that the people who rely on public libraries for internet access - libraries which probably do not have the resources to pay for premium internet content if internet content were to be offered in tiered packages - have unique points of view and equal rights to pursue the American dream? I ask you to stand with the people, and keep net neutrality. Thank you, Presley Pizzo