Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said he and other state AGs are willing to go after tech giants who 'dominate market share.'
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich told CNBC on Friday he is prepared to go after big tech companies."When you have these tech companies dominate the market share, they essentially are akin to the monopolies of old," Brnovich said on"Closing Bell."
Brnovich is one of several state attorneys general who spoke recently to the Washington Post about their willingness to take action against Facebook, Google and other tech giants, which they say have grown too powerful. The states are stepping up because the federal government isn't, said Brnovich."Washington D.C. has been — at least in the last decade — where good ideas go to die."
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