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TechTank: What do Vance and Walz have to say about tech policy?

Nicol Turner Lee, Darrell West
Monday, September 16, 2024, 9:00 AM

Published by The Lawfare Institute
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The election is rapidly approaching and tech policy is taking center stage—it’s even emerging as one of the key battlegrounds that could define the future of the United States. Americans have heard the presidential candidates speak on how they envision America’s technological future, but not much is heard from the vice presidential candidates. Where do they stand on tech?  

Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) is a staunch advocate for antitrust reform, broadband accessibility, and AI regulation. His agenda includes safeguarding smaller tech platforms, pushing for reforms to Section 230, and strengthening consumer data protections against foreign adversaries. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has made workforce development, data privacy, and broadband expansion the foundation of his tech agenda in Minnesota, helping the state stand out as a digital economy leader. 

As we approach the election, the question remains: Will tech policy become a decisive factor for voters? Can their positions on issues like internet access and AI sway the outcome on Election Day?  

This week on The TechTank Podcast, Nicol Turner Lee and Darrell West explore how these tech policy stances might influence the campaigns and the election.  

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Dr. Nicol Turner Lee is a senior fellow in Governance Studies, the director of the Center for Technology Innovation, and serves as Co-Editor-In-Chief of TechTank. Dr. Turner Lee researches public policy designed to enable equitable access to technology across the U.S. and to harness its power to create change in communities across the world. Her work also explores global and domestic broadband deployment and internet governance issues. She is an expert on the intersection of race, wealth, and technology within the context of civic engagement, criminal justice, and economic development.
Darrell M. West is vice president and director of Governance Studies and holds the Douglas Dillon Chair. He is Co-Editor-in-Chief of TechTank. His current research focuses on artificial intelligence, robotics, and the future of work. West is also director of the John Hazen White Manufacturing Initiative.