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Letter: It’s time for Utah to stand up for tech

Jan 13, 2022

Tech companies contribute over $20.1 billion to the state’s economy and have transformed Utah by propelling it into the digitally-driven 21st century. Tech sector jobs represent 9.6 percent of Utah’s overall workforce and technology employment opportunities in Utah are expected to grow more than any other state this year and over the next decade according to a CompTIA report.

Companies are flocking to Utah due to its business-friendly, tech-supportive environment. But, just as Utah is making its way to the top, elected officials are targeting the sector with inhibiting regulations. Congress is considering antitrust legislation that targets American tech and places unnecessary burdens on innovation. The most recent piece of anti-tech legislation, the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, has already been introduced in the Senate Judiciary Committee and is awaiting a mark-up.

As a member of the committee, our Utah Senator Mike Lee has the opportunity to set the record straight and ensure American tech does not face additionally, unfair, and crippling hurdles to success. From his conversations at the 2021 Silicon Tech Summit to his official website, Senator Lee identifies as a supporter of American tech and innovation. He says, “government intervention tends to hinder, rather than empower American innovators” and recognizes the temptation in Washington to regulate the private sector.

I encourage Senator Lee to stay true to his beliefs and protect the Utah tech industry by not allowing anti-American-tech legislation to leave the committee. Tech stands up for Utah; it is time for Utah to stand up for tech.

Clay Sheffer

Vernal

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