Should Congress Pass President Biden’s Tech Agenda?
In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, President Biden outlined an ambitious legislative agenda for Congress to tackle alleged shortcomings of “Big Tech.” Key among these are creating a federal privacy law, reforming Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and increasing competition in the tech sector. Each of these is a complicated issue that legislators have been working on for years, some with more success than others (as ITIF noted in a commentary piece reacting to the president’s op-ed). To what extent is President Biden’s legislative agenda desirable, let alone politically feasible? Are the two parties too far apart or does a closely divided Congress provide a unique opportunity for bipartisan compromise? And if there is a compromise, what should it look like to protect consumers, limit compliance costs, and foster innovation and competitiveness?
Join ITIF for a discussion about the merits and prospects of President Biden’s tech agenda in the 118th Congress.
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Speakers
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Robert D. Atkinson@RobAtkinsonITIF
President
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Moderator
Steve DelBianco@SteveDelBianco
Executive Director
NetChoice
Panelist
Founder and CEO
Chamber of Progress
Panelist
President and CEO
TechNet
Panelist
President and Chief Executive Officer
Information Technology Industry Council
Panelist
Jules Polonetsky@JulesPolonetsky
Executive Director and Co-Chair
Future of Privacy Forum
Panelist
President and CEO
Consumer Technology Association (CTA)
Panelist