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*Vigorously Defend Internet Freedom
==='''"Protect Innovation from Regulators"'''===
[https://marcorubio.com/news/sharing-economy-uber-policy-proposals/ (MRW - SE)]
 
"Federal regulators usually provide cost-benefit analyses for proposed regulations. But the status quo neglects the important question of whether the proposed rule will be an impediment to '''innovation''', cause industries to consolidate into just a few firms, reduce consumer choice, or otherwise inhibit genuine competition.
'''Agencies need to look at how their rules will affect the free-enterprise system. Marco will direct the agencies to issue a Competition and Innovation Analysis on all major rules. Any rules that will hurt the innovative, competitive system will be sent back for revision or rejected."
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==='''"Reallocate Wireless Spectrum to Meet Commercial Needs"'''===
[https://marcorubio.com/news/sharing-economy-uber-policy-proposals/ (MRW - SE)]
"Marco supports reallocating wireless spectrum controlled by the federal government, to shift it toward commercial wireless services, and supports increasing transparency about how the resource is allocated and improving the federal government’s wireless infrastructure. '''Better use of the wireless spectrum will boost innovation, lower costs for consumers, and broaden the range of wireless services available."'''
 
==='''"Vigorously Defend Internet Freedom"'''===
[https://marcorubio.com/news/sharing-economy-uber-policy-proposals/ (MRW - SE)]President Obama’s '''Net Neutrality takeover of the Internet, which involves subjecting a 21st-century technology to an early-20th century regulatory system, will hamper innovation''' and raise costs for Internet users. Marco would repeal it as president.
'''The existing governance system for the Internet has allowed the technology to flourish and incredible innovation to occur.''' Marco would build off unanimous support of a resolution he passed in the U.S. Senate to fight proposals from foreign governments to gut current multi-stakeholder governance of the Internet.
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