The Boston Globe: Badly treated air travelers need a new advocate. Make that 50 new advocates.
October 2, 2022 — Citing Economic Liberties' model legislation and Senior Fellow for Aviation & Travel Bill McGee, The Boston Globe's Editorial Board explains why we must expand enforcement authority over the airlines to policymakers outside of USDOT.
In Key Triumph Over Monopoly Power, House Passes Strongest Antitrust Law In Decades
September 27, 2022 – After a landmark 242-184 vote in the House of Representatives to approve the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act of 2022, The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.
Gizmodo: Elizabeth Warren Wants the FTC to Stop Amazon’s $1.7 Billion iRobot Acquisition
September 29, 2022 — After six U.S. Senators sent a letter to the FTC urging them to block Amazon's acquisition of iRobot, Gizmodo turned to Economic Liberties' Senior Policy Analyst Krista Brown for her thoughts on the deal.
CNBC: Amazon dominates the $113 billion smart home market — here’s how it uses the data it collects
September 28, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Executive Director Sarah Miller joined CNBC to discuss Amazon's acquisition of iRobot and to make the case for why the FTC must block the deal.
WSJ: Airline Fees Are Baffling. The White House’s Fix Is a Longshot.
September 28, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Senior Fellow for Aviation & Travel Bill McGee discussed his concerns with USDOT's new transparency ruling for airline fees.