The company managed to convince California Assemblyman Miguel Santiago to introduce a series of last-minute secretive Tuesday night amendments that were then voted on without debate during a Wednesday morning hearing:
So, find out all those who voted yes on those amendments and picket their offices after inviting the press then primary them out of office. Rinse and repeat until they don't have someone who will introduce legislation for them.
Don't succumb to thoughts of "well, they're good on other stuff" because then you really won't be effective. Don't try to educate them, just discard them and make sure the next politician understands what is not allowed.
Focusing on AT&T is a waste of effort because next time it will be Verizon or someone else.
So, find out all those who voted yes on those amendments and picket their offices after inviting the press then primary them out of office. Rinse and repeat until they don't have someone who will introduce legislation for them.
Don't succumb to thoughts of "well, they're good on other stuff" because then you really won't be effective. Don't try to educate them, just discard them and make sure the next politician understands what is not allowed.
Focusing on AT&T is a waste of effort because next time it will be Verizon or someone else.