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Tony Romm

Tech policy reporter at The Washington Post

Tony Romm is a prominent economic policy and accountability reporter at The Washington Post, where he focuses on the intersection of technology, government spending, and corporate influence in politics. He tracks how federal laws impact families and scrutinizes the role of corporations in shaping political outcomes. His work often highlights critical issues related to technology policy and accountability in government actions.

Romm has a background in journalism that includes previous roles, such as covering technology and policy at Recode, where he reported on the dynamics between Washington and Silicon Valley. His insights are informed by a comprehensive understanding of both economic and technological landscapes.

He is active on social media, where he engages with readers and shares his reporting, further enhancing his role as a key voice in tech policy discussions.

Highlights

Analysis | One of the biggest tech acquisitions ever is under regulatory review - The Washington Post
Analysis | One of the biggest tech acquisitions ever is under regulatory review - The Washington Pos
Analysis | The thinking behind the Biden administration's new covid playbook - The Washington Post
Analysis | The thinking behind the Biden administration's new covid playbook - The Washington Post
Feb 14 · washingtonpost.com
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Washington, District Of Columbia