15 March 2019

People Power, Investigative Media + Boycotts Work When Regulations Don't

Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios
That's a good thing to know here in "loosely-regulated" Arizona with its "business-friendly" economic environment that can fast-track too many entitlements
Media exposés and boycotts from big-name advertisers are doing what government regulators haven't: They're forcing the country's biggest tech companies to change their products, policies and strategies.
[Remember the fight for Martin Luther King Day? and Craig Harris reporting on Arizona Charter schools, . . or
> Racial-Profiling that cost Maricopa County taxpayers over $150,000,000
> Rampant real estate speculation and close "family-and-friends?" connections
> Way too many days of HIGH POLLUTION that create hazards to public health
> Low achievement proficiencies in Arizona public schools
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TIME TO GET BUSY HERE IN ARIZONA
  • Why it matters: Despite an onslaught of hearings and statements from Washington, virtually no regulation has actually passed to significantly address privacy practices.
  • The early 2020 conversation includes a call to "break up" big tech — led by Elizabeth Warren's proposal targeting Google, Facebook and Amazon. But the proclamations have yet to be backed up by any concrete action.
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