As Congress fails to regulate Big Tech, state and local governments move ahead to pass their own laws on privacy, gig work, anticompetitive conduct, and more (Ben Brody/Protocol)

As Congress fails to regulate Big Tech, state and local governments move ahead to pass their own laws on privacy, gig work, anticompetitive conduct, and more (Ben Brody/Protocol)

As Congress fails to regulate Big Tech, state and local governments move ahead to pass their own laws on privacy, gig work, anticompetitive conduct, and more (Ben Brody/Protocol)

As Congress fails to regulate Big Tech, state and local governments move ahead to pass their own laws on privacy, gig work, anticompetitive conduct, and more (Ben Brody/Protocol) https://bit.ly/3Bde3Zf

Ben Brody / Protocol:
As Congress fails to regulate Big Tech, state and local governments move ahead to pass their own laws on privacy, gig work, anticompetitive conduct, and more  —  Andrew Rigie said it isn't worth waiting around for tech regulation in Washington.  —  “New York City is a restaurant capital of the world,” Rigie told Protocol.


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