digital taxes

Startup News Digest 09/27/24

Startup News Digest 09/27/24

New Senate bill would improve startups’ access to capital

Startup News Digest 09/20/24

Startup News Digest 09/20/24

Startups weigh in on digital trade

Startup News Digest 09/13/24

Startup News Digest 09/13/24

House advances AI legislation to authorize startup resources, boost AI workforce 

Startup News Digest 09/06/24

Startup News Digest 09/06/24

Presidential race turns to tax policy

Startup News Digest 06/28/24

Startup News Digest 06/28/24

Privacy bill stumbles, but startups still need a uniform federal framework

Startup News Digest 04/12/24

Startup News Digest 04/12/24

Congress is taking another crack at data privacy legislation

Startup News Digest 04/05/24

Startup News Digest 04/05/24

Internet affordability funding to run out, reversing progress on digital divide

Startup News Digest 03/15/24

Startup News Digest 03/15/24

Rule takes effect restricting startups’ ability to hire contract labor


Startup News Digest 03/08/24

Startup News Digest 03/08/24

House passes package expanding capital access for startups


Startup News Digest 1/19/24

Startup News Digest 1/19/24

Tax package could support families and boost startup innovation


Startup News Digest 12/15/23

Startup News Digest 12/15/23

Tens of thousands weigh in on net neutrality rulemaking 

Startup News Digest 12/01/23

Startup News Digest 12/01/23

Digital taxes on the horizon, Canada likely to be first

State Policy Update: Legislatures around the country are wrapping up. What have they been up to and how will it impact startups?

State Policy Update: Legislatures around the country are wrapping up. What have they been up to and how will it impact startups?

As summer kicks into gear, state legislatures are closing up shop, but not before introducing and passing legislation impacting startups. In the absence of federal action on many technology policy issues occupying the public imagination, state legislatures have acted to create their own rules, which can vary slightly, significantly—or outright conflict with—each other.