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Silicon Valley Is on a Lobbying Spree in California

Jacobin

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June 30, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Big Tech has grown enormously due to tactics such as price gouging and anticompetitive mergers and acquisitions. New legislation to address these in California faces a stiff and very well-funded resistance.

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Technique: Name Calling
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Palo Alto Online

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Off The Press

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DNyuz

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· Jun 28, 2026

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Los Angeles Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Townhall

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· Jul 9, 2026

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Related coverage for "Silicon Valley Is on a Lobbying Spree in California": Issues & Insights — There’s A New Consumer Sheriff In California. Palo Alto Online — They asked 6,000 Californians about inequality and learned how we live with it. Off The Press — New Calif. tax threatens to cripple struggling vineyards. DNyuz — Furious Napa Valley vineyards facing oblivion as crucifying new fees drop: ‘Can see where this ends’. Los Angeles Times — Landmark housing bill advances in Congress with bipartisan support. Townhall — Spencer Pratt Says the Real Problem With California Isn’t the Vote Counting—It Starts Long Before That