Building American Data Centers to Meet Consumer Demand, Create New Tech Jobs, and Beat China on AI
Thanks to America’s excellent fiber network, our tech industry can build a data center anywhere in the country and be able to serve users everywhere. So, our industry naturally wants […]
NetChoice Response to DOJ’s Request for Information on State Laws Having Significant Adverse Effects on Interstate Commerce
NetChoice submitted a response to the Department of Justice highlighting how conflicting state laws across age verification, AI regulation, privacy, and digital commerce are creating severe burdens on interstate commerce. […]
NetChoice Comments to the Senate Universal Service Fund Working Group
The internet is not the same place it was when the USF was created. Indeed, the internet didn’t actually exist when the USF was created. Even so, ever expanding technologies […]
NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Massachusetts S. 51
S. 51, although well-intentioned, would impose unconstitutional restrictions on free speech, create unworkable regulatory burdens and ultimately harm the very children it seeks to protect. The bill’s vague definitions of […]
NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to New Hampshire HB 293
HB 293 violates the First Amendment, burdens users of all ages trying to access common online resources and it would be ineffective at preventing access to obscene material. This bill […]
NetChoice Testimony for Pennsylvania Senate Hearing on Data Centers
On September 2, 2025, Pennsylvania Senate Democrats convened a hearing to assess data center economic development opportunities and challenges. NetChoice submitted testimony about Northern Virginia’s experience as the world’s leading […]
NetChoice Comments to the U.S. Trade Representative on USTR’s Section 301 Investigation of Brazil’s Unfair Trading Practices
NetChoice submitted comments supporting the U.S. Trade Representative’s investigation into Brazil’s unfair trade practices. Brazil has created discriminatory barriers against American tech companies through censorship requirements that force platforms to […]