Difference between revisions of "Electronic Transactions Association (ETA)"
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(Created page with "* Apple, Amazon, And Google Were Members Of Electronic Transactions Association (ETA), A Trade Association That Spent Millions In Federal Lobbying. ** In 7 years, the Association reported $6,720,000 in lobbying costs -- $1,120,000 of that came in just 2020. ** ETA reported lobbying on H.R. 4813 (Keep Big Tech Out Of Finance Act), which sought to bar Google, Facebook, Apple, and Amazon from providing banking services. ** ETAPAC contributed $96,300 to Federal House and Sen...") |
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Revision as of 21:29, 14 February 2022
- Apple, Amazon, And Google Were Members Of Electronic Transactions Association (ETA), A Trade Association That Spent Millions In Federal Lobbying.
- In 7 years, the Association reported $6,720,000 in lobbying costs -- $1,120,000 of that came in just 2020.
- ETA reported lobbying on H.R. 4813 (Keep Big Tech Out Of Finance Act), which sought to bar Google, Facebook, Apple, and Amazon from providing banking services.
- ETAPAC contributed $96,300 to Federal House and Senate candidates in the 2019/20 cycle.