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Axios: Congress’ next moves to rein in Big Tech

August 6, 2020— Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller spoke to Axios about the Antitrust Subcomittee’s next steps and the need for new antitrust laws that prevent big tech companies from gaining outsized market power.

Washington Post: The Finance 202: Liberals extend hot streak by targeting Wall Street in primaries

August 6, 2020— In an exclusive report, The Washington Post interviewed Executive Director Sarah Miller about “Confronting America’s Concentration Crisis: A Ledger of Harms and Framework for Advancing Economic Liberty for All”, a new report that outlines steps to reorient the government’s relationship to private power.

20+ Groups Commend Antitrust Subcommittee, Outline Next Steps for Curbing Big Tech’s Power

Washington, D.C. — Economic Liberties and 20+ partners sent a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler and Antitrust Subcommittee Chairman David Cicilline, urging them to recommend structural separations and bright line rules to rein in big tech.

Economic Liberties Applauds State AG Effort to End Gilead’s Pandemic Profiteering

Washington, D.C. – Economic Liberties released the following statement in response to a letter sent today by a bipartisan group of 34 state attorneys general, urging the federal government to invoke march-in rights with respect to remdesivir, a promising COVID-19 treatment. 

Economic Liberties Welcomes Lucas Kunce as Director of National Security Policy

Washington, D.C. — As market consolidation and the financialization of the U.S. economy create new vulnerabilities for U.S. national security, Economic Liberties welcomed Lucas Kunce as its Director of National Security Policy.