Texas Senate passes bill to control Big Tech censorship

 Breitbart:

Texas Senate Bill 12, a proposed law aimed at limiting the power of Big Tech companies to censor users in the Lone Star State, has won praise from Prof. Adam Candeub, who was former President Donald Trump’s point man on tech censorship.

The bill, introduced by State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Tyler), declares big tech companies “akin to common carriers.” It also includes a straightforward ban on viewpoint-based censorship by online platforms.

Senate Bill 12, which has won the support of Gov. Greg Abbott (R), takes into account the modern practice of social media companies using both the online and offline speech of users as grounds for account termination. It bans censorship on the basis of viewpoints expressed both on-platform and off-platform, and censorship based on the expression of another person’s viewpoint.

Under the bill, users will also be able to obtain injunctive relief against the tech giants, overturning bans and other acts of censorship deemed to be in violation of the act.

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This bill appears to follow the suggestion of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas by labeling the companies as common carriers.  Hopefully, it will break the collusion between Democrat state actors and the tech companies trying to silence conservative speech. 

See, also:

Exclusive — Sen. Josh Hawley: Break Up Big Tech Monopolies to Protect Free Market

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