Big Tech risks crowding out other antitrust ills GinaChon rob_cyran
U.S. Senator Mike Lee of Utah on June 17 took issue with regulators’ decision to carve up responsibility for large technology firms, arguing that only one federal agency should probe the likes of Facebook, Amazon, Apple and Alphabet-subsidiary Google.
Writing in the Washington Examiner, Lee argued that having two federal agencies looking at the companies, despite similar competition issues, would make investigations “less effective and coherent than they should be.”
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