In the face of rising corporate concentration, the anti-monopoly movement, regulators, small businesses, and labor leaders are fighting back.?? At the Anti-Monopoly Summit on May 4 in DC, we’ll celebrate our wins and build power to craft a fair future for all. Join us to hear from those on the front lines and share ideas on how to challenge corporate power at the state & federal levels. Believe us when we say…you won’t want to miss this. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eJ4gV9fA
American Economic Liberties Project
非营利组织管理
Washington,District of Columbia 1,519 位关注者
American Economic Liberties Project works to dismantle concentrated economic power and advance economic liberty for all.
关于我们
The American Economic Liberties Project launched in February 2020 to help translate the intellectual victories of the anti-monopoly movement into momentum towards concrete, wide-ranging policy changes that begin to address today’s crisis of concentrated economic power. Economic Liberties is led by Sarah Miller, who served as the Deputy Director of the Open Markets Institute and has been recognized as “one of the primary architects of the modern antitrust movement.” As concern over concentrated economic power has broadened beyond the community of antitrust reformers, Economic Liberties has quickly grown into a hub for organizing a diverse set of leading policy experts and advocates in areas impacted by concentrated power, ranging from community development to national security to entrepreneurship. Working together with a growing network of allies, we call on the government to re-assert essential policy tools — like aggressive investigatory agendas, robust antitrust enforcement, anti-corruption measures, corporate accountability, and a reinvigorated administrative state — to challenge monopolies’ dominance over markets and society. We are non-profit and non-partisan and do not accept any funding from corporations. Contributions and grants from foundations and individuals pay for the work we do.
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https://www.economicliberties.us
American Economic Liberties Project的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Washington,District of Columbia
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- 非营利机构
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1150 Connecticut Ave NW
US,District of Columbia,Washington,20036
American Economic Liberties Project员工
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Mark Ellis
Principal | Mark E. Ellis Economic & Financial Consulting
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Catherine Simonsen
American Economic Liberties Project; former FTC and CA DOJ Antitrust; former Partner, White & Case
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Lee Hepner
Sr Legal Counsel, American Economic Liberties Project
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Nidhi Hegde
Executive Director at American Economic Liberties Project | Board at Fight Corporate Monopolies
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"By owning specialty medical clinics, wholesalers can steer and incentivize their physician staff to prescribe the most profitable drugs, regardless of whether they are appropriate or affordable to patients," writes Emma Freer in the latest from The Economic Populist. "As a result, this legislation would pad the Big Three’s already substantial profits by allowing their affiliated oncology clinics to mail specialty cancer drugs, whose costs are rising steeply." https://lnkd.in/gyikeCE6
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Delaware lawmakers are considering a dangerous proposal to weaken corporate governance protections and appease Elon Musk. Laurel Kilgour wrote about it for Pat Garofalo's Boondoggle newsletter, and we're re-posting at The Economic Populist. https://lnkd.in/g9Rk-Txz
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Trump DOJ stands firm on Google breakup. Gail Slater confirmed as DOJ antitrust chief. 326 pharmacies have closed since Musk tanked PBM reform. This and more in the latest Weekly Rewind from The Economic Populist. https://lnkd.in/gGDmKRFB
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HAPPENING TODAY, 11AM ET: Utilities have gamed, captured, and altogether made a mockery of the regulatory process that’s supposed to keep them in check. Join us for a virtual workshop on how state lawmakers can fight back—and deliver savings for their constituents. https://lnkd.in/gRKZZk4c
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Frustration with investor-owned utilities has reached a boiling point. State lawmakers have a variety of tools at their disposal to meet the moment, writes Kainoa Lowman in the latest from The Economic Populist. We’re hosting a virtual workshop explaining these tools tomorrow, March 12th at 11 AM ET--RSVP in the replies. https://lnkd.in/gta4Wi5c
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The Trump Federal Trade Commission challenges a medical device monopoly play. Antitrust Division launches an investigation into egg prices. Congressional Republicans vote to roll back signature Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules. Lots of news in the latest Weekly Rewind from The Economic Populist. https://lnkd.in/g9PTZknd
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Republicans have introduced over 30 resolutions to roll back important pro-consumer rules, from banning medical debt on credit reports to capping overdraft fees. Ashley Nowicki, MPP, MAE has the state of play in the latest from The Economic Populist. https://lnkd.in/gby2zyNT
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How Trump can crack "eggflation" using competition policy. The Trump CFPB hands out "corporate pardons" to financial institutions caught abusing and scamming consumers. This and more in the latest Weekly Rewind from the Economic Populist. ?? https://lnkd.in/gTGcCrNF
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"Hochul should be commended for suggesting such aggressive steps, and New Yorkers should press their legislators to send bills to her desk." For The Economic Populist, Pat Garofalo writes that states should follow Kathy Hochul's lead on fighting Wall Street home ownership and algorithmic rent-fixing. https://lnkd.in/g682HeNr