ICYMI: DEMS CLASH OVER TECH BILLS: California Democrats are clashing with other members of their party over a package of antitrust bills targeting the top tech companies in the country. Democratic lawmakers from California on the House Judiciary Committee, particularly those representing tech-heavy Bay Area districts, voted against the majority of their colleagues over the past two days on five antitrust bills that seek to rein in the market power of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google. The stiff opposition from the California delegation may cause further hurdles as the legislation heads to the House floor, with moderate and progressive Democrats, as well as prominent Republicans, voicing concern over the bills. Democratic Reps. Zoe Lofgren, Eric Swalwell and Lou Correa — all from California — voted against advancing nearly every bill the committee marked up Wednesday and Thursday. Read more about the markup here. On tap next week: -A House Armed Service Committee subcommittee is holding a hearing June 29 on the Department of Defense’s information technology and cybersecurity outlook over the upcoming year. -The House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold a hearing June 30 on securing wireless networks and supply chains, during which lawmakers will consider multiple pieces of legislation -A House Oversight and Reform Committee panel will hold a hearing June 30 on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on state and local information technology. An op-ed to chew on: The Innovation and Competition Act is progressive policy Lighter click: My pal jackpack NOTABLE LINKS FROM AROUND THE WEB: Are Black Creators Really on ‘Strike’ From TikTok? (The New York Times / Taylor Lorenz) Tech giants are staying silent on California’s anti-NDA bill (Protocol / Issie Lapowsky) At a summer camp, juice boxes and bitcoin mining (NBC / David Ingram) |
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