NetChoice & TechNet Secure Victory as CFPB Digital Payment Power Grab Defeated
WASHINGTON—Today, NetChoice and TechNet voluntarily dismissed our lawsuit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), marking the final nail in the coffin for the agency’s misguided and unlawful “Defining Larger […]
NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Oregon SB 686
Oregon SB 686 would require online platforms to pay either a tax to local media outlets to finance their operations or pay a fine to a newly created government “journalism” […]
NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Minnesota SF 3197
SF 3197 would impose a new tax on every social media company in Minnesota with at least 100,000 monthly users. This bill’s punitive tax threatens Minnesota’s digital economy and conflicts […]
NetChoice Applauds Congress Passing CRA to Stop Eleventh-Hour Biden Red Tape on Digital Payments, Encourages President Trump’s Approval
WASHINGTON—This afternoon, the House of Representatives passed a Congressional Review Act resolution to overturn the Biden Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)’s eleventh-hour overreach into the digital payment market. NetChoice praises […]
NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Rhode Island HB 5076
NetChoice opposes Rhode Island’s proposed digital ad tax in HB 5076 as is unconstitutional, economically harmful and ultimately counterproductive. The tax violates the First Amendment by prohibiting companies from communicating […]
NetChoice Joins TechNet to Challenge Biden CFPB’s Power Grab Over Digital Payments
WASHINGTON—Today, NetChoice joined fellow trade association TechNet in a new lawsuit to protect consumers, businesses and innovation from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and Director Rohit Chopra’s attempted power […]
TechNet & NetChoice v. CFPB
NetChoice and TechNet filed to voluntarily dismiss this case on May 20, 2025, after Congress and President Trump invalidated the misguided and unlawful Biden-era rule, “Defining Larger Participants of a […]
Google Challenges Biden CFPB’s Last-Ditch Effort to Overstep Authority and Expand Agency Control
WASHINGTON—Last week, Google launched a new lawsuit against an eleventh-hour rulemaking by President Biden’s Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB). This rule forces Google to comply with CFPB “supervisions” of its […]
New Brief Argues SC Court Misinterpreted Statute, Improperly Taxing Amazon
COLUMBIA, S.C.—Today, NetChoice filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Business Roundtable, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce to the […]
The CFPB’s Digital Payments Power Grab Usurps Congress & Harms Consumers
WASHINGTON—Yesterday, NetChoice filed comments to the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB), arguing their new proposed rulemaking on virtually every online digital payment violates the Major Questions Doctrine and harms American […]
Happy 25th Birthday to the Internet Tax Freedom Act
Happy 25th birthday to the Internet Tax Freedom Act—a monumental piece of legislation that has been safeguarding the integrity of the internet economy for a quarter-century. The relevance and significance […]
NetChoice, Pelican Institute, & Travel Technology Association Amicus Curiae Brief in Robinson v. Priceline, Inc.
LA Tax Authorities Violate Separation of Powers in Robinson v. Priceline, New NetChoice Brief Argues
BATON ROUGE, La.—Today, NetChoice filed an amicus brief alongside the Pelican Institute and the Travel Technology Association in support of Priceline and its co-defendants in Robinson v. Priceline, Inc. In […]