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Does this have any support on the corporate level? E.g, companies like Mozilla?
Why would they (not only Mozilla) support this?
Some of them have privacy as a core part of their marketing strategy.
What do you mean? I'm sure if asked Mozilla would not be in favor of this bill, but I don't know what you'd expect beyond that. Mozilla doesn't do much lobbying in general, $240000 over their entire history and that only started in 2018 to support net neutrality, and it's hard to see the corporate value for them.
I hate that they need a street.

Let me put in my zipcode and just pick the one that was on the ballot from the list. For US SENATORS it's even going to be a 50% chance per state.

From their "why," some Congressmembers require a full 9 digit zip code to submit forms.