Big Tech
Bipartisan Lawmaker Duo Starts Big Tech Antitrust Caucus
- New caucus will support legislation, hold unofficial hearings
- Effort comes as GOP leaders pivot away from antitrust reform
David Cicilline, left, and Ken Buck
Photographers: Graeme Jennings, Patrick Semansky/Bloomberg
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A bipartisan pair of lawmakers on Thursday vowed to keep a focus on reforming US antitrust laws to curb the power of Amazon.com, Inc; Apple Inc.; Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Meta Platforms, Inc.
Colorado Representative Ken Buck, a Republican, and Rhode Island Representative David Cicilline, a Democrat, launched a caucus in an effort to keep momentum for antitrust legislation targeting the biggest tech companies last year that almost passed last year.