Why the Charter/Cox Merger Warrants Approval (Law.com, September 25, 2025)
Rapid shifts toward streaming and wireless services weaken traditional cable, making the Charter Cox merger a timely move that offers public benefits while posing minimal risks to market competition.
Opinion: Utah can lead in securing America’s digital frontier (Deseret News, October 10, 2025)
Summary: Reyes argues that Utah is positioned to pioneer national cybersecurity efforts, emphasizing investments in infrastructure, education, and partnerships to combat cyber threats. He highlights Utah’s tech ecosystem and calls for federal support, portraying the state (and implicitly his past role) as forward-thinking in protecting digital assets. https://www.deseret.com/opinion/2025/10/10/utah-can-secure-americas-digital-frontier-cybersecurity/
Opinion: Sen. Mike Lee is Unleashing Utah’s Energy Potential (Deseret News, October 18, 2025)
Preview: Artificial intelligence is reshaping the global economy and fueling a competition that will define America’s future. If Utah, home to the fast-growing Silicon Slopes tech corridor, wants to lead in this new era, we must ensure the energy to power it is available. Fortunately, Utah is blessed with abundant natural resources and leaders willing […]
Antitrust Enforcement Stops Gatekeeping Amid Media Consolidation (Bloomberg, November 24, 2025)
Rising media consolidation in the U.S. concentrates power among a few giants, threatening competition, diversity, and consumer welfare while highlighting growing antitrust challenges around major mergers and vertical integration.
Opinion: Financial Data Protection and Open Banking Rules (Deseret News, February 3, 2026)
Personal financial data must be protected. Sean Reyes highlights how halting CFPB’s Section 1033 rule allows market-driven agreements, ensuring security, accountability, and trust while fostering innovation in Utah’s financial sector.
Letter: Opposition to WBD Merger (Politico, February 4, 2026)
The National Links Trust hired Forbes Tate to lobby against the federal takeover of D.C.’s public golf courses, aiming to protect affordable access and operational control after lease termination.
The Warner Bros. Discovery Bidding War Shows Antitrust Enforcement Still Works (ProMarket, March 26, 2026)
Netflix’s proposed $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery risked consumer harm by consolidating market power, while Paramount’s smaller footprint presents fewer antitrust concerns and could boost competition.
Tweet: FTC and Antitrust Enforcement (March 27, 2026)
The FTC admits there’s not a single example of a consumer being harmed. Andrew Ferguson dissented when Lina Khan introduced this suit. Hopefully his FTC pulls it back.
Reply to Tweet: FTC and Antitrust Issues (March 27, 2026)
Last week’s discovery filing includes video clips where FTC lawyers repeatedly can’t explain who is harmed or how underscoring the weak evidentiary foundation for their alleged harms
Sean Reyes Joins FullScale Holdings Advisory Board (March 2026)
Former Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes joins FullScale Holdings’ Advisory Board, bringing expertise in law, technology, and public policy.