Millions of dollars spent by big tech on lobbying ensured the exclusion of two antitrust bills (The American Innovation and Choice Online Act and the Open App Markets Act) from the omnibus spending package released Monday.Meanwhile, the Open App Markets Act intends to encourage competition by reducing Apple (AAPL) and Google’s (GOOGL) (GOOG) control over the app stores.Data revealed under the Lobbying Disclosure Act indicates that Meta Platforms (META), Amazon (AMZN), Google’s parent company Alphabet, and Apple spent $35.6 million, $34.2 million, $17.8 million, and $12.8 million, respectively, on lobbying since 2021.Despite their lobbying efforts, big tech continues to face the wrath of the Federal Trade Commission, other regulatory agencies, and the Supreme Court.While regulators are watching the moves of big tech critically, Wall Street analysts seem bullish about the long-term prospects of these four stocks, as indicated in the consolidated chart below using TipRanks’ Stock Comparison Tool."