PODCAST: Shoshana Weissmann and Jon Schweppe on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act

Shoshana Weissmann is the senior manager of digital media and a fellow at the R Street Institute, a free-market think tank. She oversees RSI’s social media, email marketing, and website while also working and writing on a variety of policy and regulatory subjects. She also likes SpongeBob.  Follow her on Twitter at @senatorshoshana

Jon Schweppe is the Director of Policy and Government Affairs for American Principles Project (APP). In this role, he develops and advances the organization’s legislative priorities by working with allied groups and with federal and state lawmakers. Prior to joining APP in late 2014, he worked on a number of political campaigns, focusing mainly on communications and policy. Schweppe was named a Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute in 2020. He has been published at a number of outlets, including First Things, the New York PostThe Federalist, and the Daily Caller. He graduated from Augustana College in 2010 with majors in economics and finance. Follow him on Twitter at @JonSchweppe.

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