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SEARCH Act (Schmitt–Klobuchar)

low confidence · updated 2026-07-23

Bipartisan Senate bill (introduced July 17, 2026) barring payments for search-default placement and requiring covered platforms to share indexes and query data with qualified competitors at marginal cost.

The SEARCH Act is a bipartisan United States Senate bill introduced on July 17, 2026 by Senators Eric Schmitt (R-MO) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), aimed at search-market competition (Source: schmitt.senate.gov).

Key provisions

Per the sponsors' announcement, the bill would bar payments for search-default placement and require covered platforms to share their indexes and query data with qualified competitors at marginal cost (Source: schmitt.senate.gov).

Reactions

Scholars at the International Center for Law & Economics criticized the bill on July 22, 2026 as importing the approach of the EU Digital Markets Act — and, in their view, its mistakes (Source: truthonthemarket.com).

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