32 Members of Congress

32 members of the U.S. House of Representatives are on record expressing their concerns to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski about the proposed Verizon Wireless/Big Cable deal and its impact on consumers in their districts and across the country.

U.S. Senators Mikulski and Cardin

U.S. Senators Mikulski and Cardin added their voices to growing opposition to the current Verizon Wireless-Big Cable deal.

Baltimore City Council President

Baltimore City Council President Jack Young, who spoke at the rally, wrote a letter last to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder expressing his opposition to the current deal and outlining the harmful impact it would have on Baltimore City.

22 New York State Senators

22 New York State Senators wrote a letter to Verizon expressing their belief that workers -- and not just high-level executives -- must share in a company's success.

54 New York State Assembly members

54 New York State Assembly members wrote a letter to Verizon supporting the collective bargaining process and strongly urged Verizon to agree to a fair and just contract.

39 New York City Council members

39 New York City Council members called upon Verizon to set an example of fair treatment of its workforce and to demonstrate a commitment to preserving and expanding the good jobs the city, state and country desperately need.

Nine Upstate New York Mayors

Nine Upstate New York Mayors wrote a letter to the FCC and DOJ stating that the Verizon Wireless/Big Cable Deal Would Hurt our Communities.