President Trump: Stand Up to Europe’s Foreign Regulations That Erode U.S. Tech Leadership
When people think of trade, products being loaded onto ships typically come to mind. However, what many don’t realize is that a significant portion of America’s trading power is really […]
NetChoice Announces Promotions of Amy Bos and Zach Lilly
WASHINGTON—Today, NetChoice President & CEO Steve DelBianco is pleased to announce the promotions of Amy Bos to Vice President of Government Affairs, and Zach Lilly to Director of Government Affairs. […]
We Are Hiring: Economic Policy Manager
NetChoice is hiring an Economic Policy Manager that will be responsible for conducting quantitative analysis and communicating economic principles to support NetChoice’s advocacy goals. This role involves researching the economic […]
We Are Hiring: Member Relations Manager
NetChoice is hiring a Member Relations Manager that will be responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships with NetChoice member companies, coordinating project reporting and invoicing, tracking deliverables, and identifying […]
We Are Hiring: Government Affairs Associate
NetChoice is hiring a detail-oriented, passionate Government Affairs Associate to support our state and potentially federal policy initiatives, focusing on critical technology policy areas including privacy, artificial intelligence, content moderation, […]
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 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 […]
NetChoice Feedback to the Office of Space Commerce on the Space DMA, the European Union Space Act (EUSA)
NetChoice submitted comments to the Office of Space Commerce Request for Feedback on the European Union Space Act (EUSA). We are concerned that the EUSA is yet another broad piece […]
NetChoice Applauds FCC’s Push to Modernize Satellite Broadband Regulations
WASHINGTON—Yesterday, NetChoice submitted a comment to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on “Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband.” This vital initiative seeks to […]
NetChoice Comment to the Federal Communications Commission on its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on “Modernizing Spectrum Sharing for Satellite Broadband”
NetChoice strongly supports the FCC’s NPRM to modernize spectrum sharing for satellite broadband, as the current, decades-old regulations on non-geostationary (NGSO) satellite systems are based on outdated science and restrict […]
NetChoice Applauds President Trump for Standing Up for American Success Against Harmful EU Digital Taxes
WASHINGTON—Today, the European Union dropped its plans for a harmful digital tax on American companies due to President Donald Trump’s consistent leadership on the issue. This marks a significant victory […]
NetChoice Promotes Paul Taske to Co-Director of the Litigation Center
WASHINGTON—Today, NetChoice is proud to announce that Paul Taske has been promoted to Co-Director of the Litigation Center. In Taske’s elevated role, he will be overseeing and managing operations across […]
Ending EU Digital Discrimination Must Be Central to Any Trade Deal
As the Trump administration works to secure a trade agreement with the European Union ahead of the July 9th tariff deadline, the stakes for American technology leadership have never been […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting ClassPass’ Petition for Rehearing En Banc in Chabolla v. ClassPass
NetChoice and Chamber of Progress filed an amicus brief supporting ClassPass’s petition for rehearing en banc in the Ninth Circuit. The brief argues that rehearing is warranted so that the […]
GSA, Google, and DOGE Tackle Vendor Lock-In
At NetChoice, we’ve long advocated for smarter practices and more competition in how the U.S. government acquires software—practices that would save taxpayer dollars, enhance cybersecurity and foster innovation. We’re thrilled […]
Trump’s USTR Puts America First: A Welcome Shift in the 2025 Trade Barriers Report
Last year, I called out the Biden administration’s USTR for failing to stand up for American tech and industry in its 2024 National Trade Estimate (NTE) Report on Foreign Trade […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief in Support of Meta in Washington v. Meta
NetChoice, Chamber of Progress and TechNet filed a brief asking the Washington Supreme Court to accept Meta’s appeal about the State’s political advertising law. Our brief generally makes the following […]
NetChoice Letter to DOGE on Government Software Procurement Practices
NetChoice sent a letter to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) expressing concerns with the federal government’s technology procurement practices. The letter argues that issues such as vendor lock-in, predatory […]
NetChoice Amicus Brief Supporting Instagram in Instagram v. Vermont
NetChoice submitted an amicus brief urging the Vermont Supreme Court to take account of the unique features of websites when crafting a rule for specific personal jurisdiction. NetChoice argued that […]
















