L.A. Must Respect Property Rights in Tackling Homesharing
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, a coalition of civil society groups and trade associations issued a letter urging the Los Angeles Department of City Planning to ensure that its home-sharing regulations are...
View ArticleFDA E-Cig Regulations Harm Innovation, Public Health
Groups File in Support of Challenge to Deeming Rule WASHINGTON D.C. — TechFreedom and the National Center for Public Policy Research filed an amicus brief yesterday in support of the challenge to the...
View ArticleNY Home-Sharing Ban Violates Federal Law
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, New York governor Andrew Cuomo signed a law that would impose fines ranging from $1,000 to $7,500 for advertising apartment rentals under 30 days. The legislature had passed...
View ArticleTrump’s Opportunities on Tech Policy
Broadband Deployment, FCC Independence & Net Neutrality WASHINGTON, DC — Yesterday, Donald Trump was elected President. His transition project will now begin, with only 72 days left to prepare...
View ArticleCongress Can Save E-Vapor, Save Lives
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, TechFreedom and a dozen other free-market organizations urged Congress to amend Food and Drug Administration rules that will cripple the e-vapor industry, destroy jobs, and...
View ArticleCalifornia DMV’s Privacy Rule Won’t Work for Autonomous Vehicles
WASHINGTON D.C. — Yesterday, TechFreedom joined comments filed with the California Department of Motor Vehicles on the Driverless Testing and Deployment Regulations the state proposed in March — the...
View ArticleFDA Should Embrace Tech and Innovation
WASHINGTON, DC — Today, TechFreedom and the Taxpayers Protection Alliance led a coalition of civil society groups in urging the Food and Drug Administration to embrace technological, innovative...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Modernize Air Traffic Control
WASHINGTON D.C. — Yesterday, TechFreedom joined the National Taxpayers Union and 21 other organizations and experts in calling on Congress to include meaningful air traffic control modernization in its...
View Article#196: Online Voting
When it comes to voter turnout, America lags behind much of the world. Could online voting help spur more civic engagement? The 2016 election was plagued by headlines about Russian hacking, faulty...
View Article#199: Telemedicine
The Internet has disrupted the way we communicate, entertain ourselves, and more. But what about how we take care of ourselves? While the Fitbit and Apple Watch are nice ways to track exercise, how...
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