Sen. Mark Warner: 'Let's restart antitrust' tech legislation

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Sen. Mark Warner: 'Let's restart antitrust' tech legislation
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Senator admits he's "frustrated" by the continued absence of major antitrust tech law, says kids safety protections online could be a bipartisan...

Sen. Mark Warner admits he’s “very frustrated” by the continued absence of major antitrust tech law, but he’s also confident kids safety protections online could be a bipartisan building block this year for a “breakthrough.”

“Let’s restart antitrust,” Warner, D., Va., told MarketWatch on Monday. “Lessons were learned [in 2022] and we can break through with kids legislation. Can’t we at least agree on kids safety?” What is more, the former telecom executive and venture capitalist did not rule out the possibility of a handful of bills, including antitrust bills from the likes of Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D., Minn.; Richard Blumenthal, D., Conn.; and Marsha Blackburn, R., Tenn., from being modified and resurfaced in the 118th Congress.

“For 20, 30, 50 years, some of the secret sauce of our country was developing technology and its standards,” Warner told MarketWatch, several days after he addressed the need for tech legislation at a CES panel. “We have been stepping back from this, and some of it came during the techno optimism of the Obama Administration.”

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