But as industries, business practices and jobs are transformed by innovation, we need to be taking bold steps to protect and prepare our workers for what's coming. That's why We're proposing a social media tax not on users, but on big tech companies making billions off our data. I want to use the revenue from that work for workforce development initiatives designed to get Minnesotans ready for the age of AI and other emerging technologies. Where's senator s? (20:16–20:24)
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Asserts a proposal for a social media tax on big tech companies, not users.
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