Should Maryland tax digital advertising revenue to fund the Blueprint for Maryland's Future education plan?
Maryland was the first state to enact a tax on digital advertising revenue from giants like Google and Facebook to fund the multi-billion dollar "Blueprint for Maryland's Future" education reform. Proponents argue that Big Tech mines personal data for profit and should contribute to the state's infrastructure. Opponents, including business groups and courts, argue the tax violates the First Amendment and the Internet Tax Freedom Act, noting that costs will inevitably be passed down to small local businesses.
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