Bloomberg: Congress’s Big Tech Stock Stakes Make Regulation Awkward
January 27, 2022 — Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller spoke with Bloomberg about the Senate’s American Innovation and Choice Online Act and the conflicts of interest posed by Senators who own stock in Big Tech.
Washington Post: How Biden used the bully pulpit to move the needle on ‘right to repair’
January 25, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Executive Director Sarah Miller spoke to The Washington Post about the Biden administration’s effective use of the bully pulpit and what’s coming next for in the Right to Repair movement’s fight against Big Tech.
POLITICO Morning Tech: Tech spent big on lobbying last year
January 24, 2022 — POLITICO Morning Tech cited a letter that Economic Liberties sent to House Leadership in regards to the threats Big Tech firms pose to our national security.
Financial Times: Big Tech rattled as US antitrust push finds rare bipartisan backing
January 23, 2022 — The Financial Times turned to Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller to understand the importance of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee’s bipartisan vote to pass the American Innovation and Choice Online Act out of committee.
MarketWatch: Senate panel approves antitrust bill targeting Apple, Google and Amazon
January 20, 2022 — After the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to pass the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, Economic Liberties' Executive Director Sarah Miller laid out the significance of the bipartisan vote in an interview with MarketWatch.