Georgia Antitrust And Trade Regulation Law News - Georgia Lawmakers Introduce Antitrust Bill to Regulate Big Tech Companies

On February 5, 2026, Georgia state lawmakers introduced a new antitrust bill aimed at regulating big tech companies operating within the state. The bill comes in the wake of growing concerns about the influence and market power of tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Facebook.The proposed legislation, known as the Georgia Antitrust and Trade Regulation Act, seeks to prevent anti-competitive behavior and promote fair competition in the tech industry. If passed, the bill would give the Georgia Attorney General's office the authority to investigate and take legal action against companies engaging in practices that harm consumers or stifle competition.State Representative John Smith, who sponsored the bill, explained the need for stricter antitrust laws in Georgia, stating, "Big tech companies have amassed unprecedented power and influence, and it's time for us to take action to level the playing field for smaller businesses and protect consumers from monopolistic practices."The bill includes provisions that would prohibit tech companies from engaging in activities such as unfair pricing practices, predatory behavior towards competitors, and using their market dominance to restrict consumer choice. It also includes measures to increase transparency and accountability in the tech industry, with requirements for companies to disclose information about their data practices and business relationships.Supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to ensure a competitive and innovative tech sector in Georgia, while critics warn that it could stifle growth and innovation by imposing burdensome regulations on companies.The Georgia Antitrust and Trade Regulation Act is expected to face debate and amendments in the coming weeks as lawmakers work to address concerns from both sides of the aisle. If passed, Georgia would join a growing number of states taking action to regulate big tech companies and promote fair competition in the digital economy.

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