NetChoice Letter to Gov. Landry Asking for Veto of Louisiana HB 570
Louisiana’s HB 570 is a fundamentally flawed piece of legislation that will fail to protect children online while creating serious constitutional and practical problems. Age verification requirements violate First Amendment […]
NetChoice Veto Request letter to Gov. Hochul on S. 4505
NetChoice urges New York Governor Kathy Hochul to veto Assembly Bill S. 4505, which would require warning labels and timer notifications on social media platforms. While we share the legislature’s […]
AI Has Reshaped Tech, But Some in Washington Haven’t Noticed
Over the 2020s, the rise of generative AI has redefined competition across the U.S. technology industry. Startups like OpenAI and Anthropic are taking market share from legacy players. AI-native products […]
NetChoice Calls Out the Open App Markets Act as a Trojan Horse for Cybercriminals
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Open App Markets Act (OAMA) is apparently coming back—and it’s still the defective legislation it always was. NetChoice strongly opposes this misguided proposal, which masquerades as “competition” reform […]
Senate: Keep AI Leadership American and Stop the Red Tape Patchwork
WASHINGTON—This weekend, the Senate Parliamentarian ruled that a provision in the budget reconciliation package establishing a temporary pause on state-level artificial intelligence (AI) regulation complied with Senate rules. This forward-looking […]