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A look at the US tech industry's effort to influence Californian politics: fighting the 5% billionaire tax, super PACs, and seeking a new tech-friendly governor

As Gavin Newsom departs, ultra-wealthy flex wealth and influence to fight regulation and keep the boom going

The Guardian Dara Kerr

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    Tech Billionaires Injecting Millions Into Calif. Politics
  • @zackdavisson.com Zack Davisson on bluesky
    Two things I think would immediately benefit America:  —  1) Upper age limit of 75 for politicians  —  2) Upper limit on total campaign donations to $5000  —  www.theguardian.com/technology/ 2...
  • @angrywaterman Jack Cousteau on bluesky
    www.theguardian.com/technology/ 2... The industry's goals run the gamut - from fighting a billionaire tax to supporting a techie gubernatorial candidate to firing up new, influential super political action committees.
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    California's billionaires pour cash into elections as big tech seeks new allies
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    California's billionaires pour cash into elections as big tech seeks new allies |  Silicon Valley