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The Worst Tech Policies of 2024: How the New Administration and Congress Can Turn the Page

Tuesday, January 21, 202512:00 PM to 1:30 PM EST
Webinar

Event Summary

A new administration and Congress signal the possibility of a new direction for tech policy. If that proves to be the case, then history may record 2024 as the high-water mark for the “techlash” phenomenon of recent years. But as we push forward, it is worth pausing to reflect on some of the past year’s worst tech policies that served as exemplars of their era. They included legislative and regulatory proposals, enforcement actions, and broader policy agendas on issues ranging from AI to antitrust—all born of animus and fear, not just of large technology companies, but of technological innovation itself. 

Watch now for a virtual panel discussion with technology policy experts who highlighted and critiqued the most counterproductive tech policies of the past year, and considered how the incoming administration and Congress can turn the page.

Speakers

Robert D.
President
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Moderator
James A.
Distinguished Fellow, Tech Policy Program
Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA)
Panelist
Sarah
Senior Fellow
Technology Policy Institute (TPI)
Panelist
Hodan
Senior Policy Manager
Center for Data Innovation
Panelist
Adam
Resident Senior Fellow, Technology and Innovation
R Street Institute
Panelist
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