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MarketWatch: House members assail Big Tech (again), consider changes to antitrust law

February 25, 2021 — MarketWatch highlighted Economic Liberties’ recent programming and remarks from Morgan Harper, Economic Liberties’ Director of Policy and Advocacy, about Big Tech’s monopoly power and the importance of structural separations.

Bloomberg: Tech Gets Congress Antitrust Warning: ‘Change Is Coming’

February 25, 2021 — Bloomberg featured Director of Policy and Advocacy Morgan Harper’s testimony before Congress about Big Tech’s monopoly power.

HuffPost: Labor Groups And Progressives Urge Biden To Support Amazon Union Drive

February 25, 2021 — HuffPost profiled efforts by Economic Liberties, People’s Action, and 40 progressive allies to urge President Biden to publicly support the unionization effort of Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama.

Washingtonian: Washington’s Most Influential People

February 25, 2021 — Washingtonian named Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller and Research Director Matt Stoller as two of Washington’s Most Influential People and noted that “corporate concentration and monopoly power are now pressing economic issues” and that public support for federal interventions like cases against Facebook and Google “got a big boost from Miller.”

CNET Highlights: Economist tells Congress why big tech companies should be broken up

February 25, 2021 — In her remarks to House Antitrust Subcommittee, Economic Liberties’ Director of Policy and Advocacy Morgan Harper explained why the Subcommittee should break up Big Tech corporations.