politics, KOSA, etc.
The problem with stuff like "fighting KOSA" is that even if you manage to somehow keep it from passing (and far more likely it'll just be passed in a reduced-but-still-bad form as a "compromise"), it'll take a few years at most for the next attempt to appear under a different name but with the same (or worse) intentions. As has been happening for at least a decade by this point. Remember SOPA?
This is not to say you shouldn't do anything against it, but you should probably make sure that you don't spend all of your energy on this effort and burn out, so that you're left with no ability to address the structural problems causing these fucking things to respawn on a yearly basis.
If you have limited spoons to spend on activism, I would suggest prioritizing solving this problem at the root, instead of just fighting the individual bills.
And if you're not at that point yet: yes, that's going to mean reckoning with the fundamental corruption in government, and accepting that no, the government does not in fact act in your best interest. If it did, this wouldn't keep happening every year.