Watchdog demands to know more about Commerce Secretary's talks with Big Tech
BRETT WILKINS for Common Dreams
accountability watchdog demanded Friday that U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo immediately release copies of her calendars due to concerns about the former venture capitalist's "fealty to Big Tech."
The Center for Economic Policy Research's Revolving Door Project said that "as one of the most powerful presidential appointees overseeing trade and commerce, prompt disclosure of Raimondo's calendars is critical for understanding the muscle which business interests are wielding to influence the U.S. government's trade and economic policy."
"It is critical that the Commerce Department gives the American
people a full accounting of with whom Raimondo has been meeting and whom she
has rebuffed, as arguably the most corporatist appointee in President Joe
Biden's cabinet."
The
group added that "her office's lack of transparency comes as millions
continue to suffer under the weight of an ongoing pandemic and the ensuing
supply chain crisis that has sent corporate profits skyrocketing while
consumers struggle to make ends meet."
Raimondo—who in
2001 co-founded Rhode Island's first venture capital firm and was later elected
governor of the state—faced
criticism last week after she condemned proposed European
Union regulations aimed at reining in anti-competitive behavior by corporations
including Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and others.
The commerce secretary said she
has "serious concerns" about the proposed E.U. reforms—which
according to her would "disproportionately impact U.S.-based tech
firms"—and that she encourages officials in Brussels to listen to
objections from Big Tech and the Biden administration before making their final
decision.
"Ultimately,
it's about creating an environment where businesses can flourish," she
asserted.
In a letter sent
after Raimondo's remarks, 21 advocacy groups including Demand Progress, Our
Revolution, Public Citizen, and Revolving Door Project urged the secretary to
commit to "eliminating abusive monopolies in every industry."
Revolving Door
Project said Friday that "it is critical that the Commerce Department
gives the American people a full accounting of with whom Raimondo has been
meeting and whom she has rebuffed, as arguably the most corporatist appointee
in President Joe Biden's cabinet," adding that she "could make this
happen with a single email to her team."
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