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June 8, 2026
Judge Hears CCIA, NetChoice Motions for Partial Summary Judgment to Block Florida Social Media Law
Washington – A federal judge in Florida is holding arguments Monday on motions to partially block Florida’s internet “must carry” law that passed in 2021, but was stopped from taking effect by...
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May 28, 2026
Appeals Court Pauses Injunction on Texas’ App Store Law that Likely Violates First Amendment
Washington – A federal court agreed with the Texas Attorney General’s request to temporarily lift a block of the state’s controversial App Store Accountability Act today, a decision that allows ...
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May 27, 2026
CCIA Urges Veto of Vermont H 816, Citing Overbroad Regulation of AI Wellness and Support Tools
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association and a coalition of industry trade groups are calling on Governor Phil Scott to veto H 816, citing concerns that the bill’s broad...
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May 6, 2026
Judge Denies Texas’ Request to Enforce Its App Store Law that Likely Violates First Amendment
Washington – A federal court rejected the Texas Attorney General’s effort to ‘unpause’ the state’s controversial App Store Accountability Act today.
Judge Robert Pitman declin...
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May 6, 2026
CCIA Raises Concerns with Illinois Digital Advertising Tax Proposal Ahead of Senate Hearing
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association is raising concerns ahead of today’s hearing before the Illinois Senate Revenue Committee on SB 3353. The association warns the ...
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April 28, 2026
CCIA Urges Court to Affirm Fair Use Protections for Generative AI Training
Washington — The Computer & Communications Industry Association today filed an amicus brief urging the Northern District of California court to confirm that training generative artificial intell...
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April 27, 2026
CCIA Raises Concerns as Florida Senate Takes Up AI Bill of Rights During Special Session
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association today raised concerns as Florida lawmakers prepare to revisit the proposed Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights during the state...
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April 22, 2026
CCIA Continues to Raise Concerns with Alaska Social Media Bill HB 318
Washington – As Alaska lawmakers continue to consider HB 318, the Computer & Communications Industry Association is urging careful review of the proposal, citing ongoing concerns about its impac...
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April 21, 2026
CCIA Raises Free Expression and Legal Concerns with California Technology Bills
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association is raising concerns about SB 1142, the “Digital Dignity Act,” and AB 2169, the “Digital Choice Act,” ahead of today’s he...
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April 15, 2026
CCIA Raises Privacy, Free Speech Concerns with South Carolina Chatbot Bills
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association today raised concerns with SB 896 and SB 1037. The legislation is under consideration by the South Carolina Senate Labor, Commerce...
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April 9, 2026
CCIA Urges Balanced Approach to AI and Privacy Legislation Ahead of Illinois Senate Subcommittee Hearing
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association is raising concerns about a series of artificial intelligence and data privacy bills ahead of today’s hearing before the Illinoi...
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April 6, 2026
New Analysis Finds California COMPETE ACT Could Cost State $1 Trillion in GDP and 1.6 Million Jobs Over 10 Years
Washington - A new economic analysis released today by the CCIA Research Center warns that California Assembly Bill 1776 (AB 1776), known as the COMPETE Act, could impose sweeping economic harm on the...