is asking for another $20 to $30 billion in Federal tax subsidies from Washington between now and 2030. “The financiers who control America's semiconductor industry are manipulating real national security concerns on the need for American chip design and production to steal from the American taxpayer," said Lucas Kunce, Director of National Security Policy at
The six-figure ad buy only pushes lawmakers to pass AICOA, which would ban top platforms from self-preferencing (and which is widely seen as the only antitrust bill with a real shot this session). A TOP spokesperson said the ads will run across Washington until the end of the year “or until antitrust reform is passed.” And antitrust supporters aren’t
the department of transportation announced new en for cement action against airlines for failing to provide timely refunds to customers when they were owed by law. however, consumer advocates say the announced fines are a disappointment. the dot says it is taking historic enforcement action against airlines. ... “quite frankly we were very disappointed,” said
the department of transportation is cracking down on airlines that refuse to give customers refunds for canceled flights. secretary of transportation pete buttigieg on monday announced that the department is assessing fines totaling $7.5 million against six airlines, and the dot is ordering those airlines to pay $600 million in refunds to hundreds of thousands
the transportation department said on monday that it had fined a half-dozen airlines a total of more than $7 million for failing to provide timely refunds to customers. the department’s intervention contributed to the airlines’ issuing more than $600 million in refunds, it said. ... “airlines that brazenly skirt the rules deserve to be fined,