Economic Liberties Urges Congress, White House To Expand Efforts to Take On Meatpacking Monopolies
June 11, 2021 – The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement in response to the USDA’s announcement that it intends to begin work on three proposed rules to support enforcement of the Packers and Stockyards Act.
Economic Liberties’ Statement on AG Yost’s Suit Against Google
June 8, 2021 — The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement in response to news that Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed suit against Google, calling on the court to declare Google a public utility and end its practice of self-preferencing through Google Search.
Economic Liberties Applauds New York Senate for Passing Antitrust Reform Bill
June 7, 2021 – The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement in reaction to the New York Senate passing Bill 933, which would upgrade the state’s antitrust law, giving state enforcers a significant new tool to rein in the power of dominant corporations and protect workers.
Economic Liberties Commends Bipartisan Demand For Antitrust Crackdown On Meatpacker Monopolies
June 3, 2021 — The American Economic Liberties Project on Thursday applauded a new bipartisan congressional demand for a Department of Justice investigation into abusive market practices by beefpacking monopolies.
15 National and State Groups Call on NY State Legislature to Strengthen Antitrust Laws
June 3, 2021 — In a letter released today, 15 national and New York-based organizations called on members of the New York State Legislature to pass New York Senate Bill 933. Economic Liberties also released an explainer on the bill, breaking down key provisions and laying out why lawmakers should quickly pass the legislation.