Biden Adviser Tim Wu To Leave After Shaping Antitrust Policy (bloomberg.com) 4
White House adviser Tim Wu, who worked to shape the Biden administration's agenda to increase economic competition, is set to leave his position in the coming months, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday, citing people familiar with the move. From a report: Wu is expected to return to antitrust law at Columbia Law School after serving as special assistant to the president for technology and competition policy since March 2021. He was the key architect behind President Joe Biden's executive order to bolster competition last year, which included 72 initiatives by more than a dozen federal agencies. The administration focused on improving competition within industries including technology, health care and agriculture.
Sorry to see him go. The job is not done yet (Score:3)
Tim Wu has warned about the "Attention Merchants," and tricks of Cable and Telco's to rip off customers by corralling customers into money collection pits for themselves.
Thank you, Tim, for your thoughtful ideas and service. Hopefully, the Biden Administration and eventually Congress will be able to fully implement your ideas to appropriately cripple organizations that would eliminate competition in their markets via technology or economic power.
Let's hope that "network neutrality" becomes the law of the land.
And What Was Accomplished? (Score:3)
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Here's a bit more detailed explainer on what Tim Wu's policies: The Biden Antitrust Revolution [newyorker.com]
But I agree fully that Democrats in general are terrible at bragging about what they actually have done.
Most importantly (Score:2)
Good for him.