NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to New York S. 4505
New York Senate Bill S. 4505, would mandate warning labels and timer notifications on social media platforms. Our testimony highlights how this bill violates First Amendment protections against compelled speech […]
NetChoice Letter in Opposition to Connecticut SB 1396
NetChoice opposes Connecticut Senate Bill 1396, which would impose restrictive regulations on earned wage access (EWA) platforms that help workers access their already-earned wages before payday. The bill would misclassify […]
NetChoice Letter Urging Gov. Pillen to Veto Nebraska Speech Code
NetChoice urges Governor Pillen to veto LB 504, Nebraska’s Speech Code, as it is fundamentally unconstitutional and will not protect children online. This bill, similar to others NetChoice successfully challenged, […]
NetChoice Letter of Opposition to New York A3411-A
A3411-A would require a warning label for generative AI products. Since the warning label requirements are vague, and the definition of AI so broad, the warning label would be applicable […]
NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to NY S. 4505
S. 4505 would mandate warning labels and timer notifications on social media platforms. The legislation violates the First Amendment by compelling private companies to display government-authored messages, and lacks scientific […]
NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Texas HB 186
HB 186’s core provisions are unconstitutional and are already being litigated in other states. In addition, age-verification presents heightened threats to privacy and undermines the state’s interest in protecting the […]
NetChoice Testimony in Support of Rhode Island HB 6076, the Fantasy Sports Consumer Protection Act
NetChoice’s testimony in support of HB 6076 notes that the bill rightly clarifies that daily fantasy sports (DFS) are games of skill, supports consumer choice and innovation by allowing small […]
NetChoice Comment to Federal Trade Commission Request for Information Regarding Technology Platform “Censorship”
On February 20th, the Federal Trade Commission released a Request for Information (RFI) “Regarding Technology Platform Censorship.” We fear that, beyond mere information gathering, the Commission seeks to use these […]