North Dakota App Bill Demonstrates Growing Momentum to Challenge Big Tech’s Dominance
February 16, 2021 – The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement after the North Dakota Senate voted on SB-2333, a bill to limit the power of dominant app distributors such as Apple.
Economic Liberties Releases Agenda to Address America’s Concentration Crisis & New, Interactive Database of Recent M&A Activity
February 8, 2021 — The American Economic Liberties Project today released “Democratizing Markets", a comprehensive antitrust and competition policy agenda, and a new, interactive database of M&A activity that took place between January 2017 and January 2021.
Amazon Workers Everywhere Deserve a Union
February 5, 2021 — Sarah Miller, Executive Director of the American Economic Liberties Project, released the following statement in support of efforts by Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama to organize for safer working conditions and better pay.
Economic Liberties’ Statement on Senator Amy Klobuchar’s Competition and Antitrust Enforcement Reform Act
February 4, 2021 — Sarah Miller, Executive Director of the American Economic Liberties Project, released the following statement in response to Senator Amy Klobuchar’s Competition and Antitrust Enforcement Reform Act.
Congressman Cicilline is a Fighter for Working People, Independent Businesses, Entrepreneurs & Local Communities
February 3, 2021 — Economic Liberties released the following statement in response to Congressman David Cicilline’s announcement that he will continue to serve as Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee’s Antitrust Subcommittee.