KEY POINTS
  • Congress is about to head out for summer recess after passing a bill to fund domestic computer chip manufacturing.
  • But several other tech policy priorities, like antitrust reform, digital privacy regulation and net neutrality, remain unfinished.
  • Here's what Congress has left to do on tech policy later this year, and how likely it is to get done.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shakes hands with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer at the start of a discussion with historians on how to "establish and preserve the narrative of January 6th" on the one-year anniversary of the attack on the Capitol in Washington, January 6, 2022.

Congress is about to head out for summer recess with one major piece of tech policy legislation checked off but several others still hanging in the balance.

Lawmakers managed to pass more than $50 billion in funding toward domestic computer chip manufacturing, even after the initial vehicle for the bill was held up by negotiations around other issues.