Economic Liberties & Coalition Urge NC AG to Enforce Laws Prohibiting the Corporate Practice of Medicine
July 20, 2022 — The American Economic Liberties Project, together with Take Medicine Back and a coalition of local and national organizations, wrote to North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein requesting an investigation into the widespread violations of the prohibition on the Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) in North Carolina.
House Judiciary Committee’s Digital Markets Report is a Scathing Indictment of Big Tech’s Power
July 19, 2022 — The American Economic Liberties Project released a statement after the House Judiciary Committee formally published its final report on competition in the digital marketplace, releasing a series of documents to the public for the first time.
Economic Liberties Urges Secretary Buttigieg to Act Now in Protecting Children Onboard Airplanes
July 13, 2022 — The American Economic Liberties Project is calling on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to end the delay in carrying out a six-year-old Congressional mandate to protect children and families traveling on U.S. airlines.
ICYMI: Citing Tariffs & Supply Chain Woes, American Businesses Double the Pace of Reshoring Manufacturing
July 5, 2022 — Two years into a supply chain crisis catalyzed by the COVID pandemic and worsened by war in Ukraine, new reporting from Bloomberg indicates that American companies, spurred on by U.S. tariff policy, are accelerating efforts to reshore manufacturing to the United States.
USMCA’s Second Anniversary: Wins for Workers Using Enhanced Labor Rules Show a Different Way on Trade is Possible, Now Biden Administration Must Build from New Floor Set by Revised NAFTA to Deliver a Truly Worker-Centered Trade Policy
June 29, 2022 — Rethink Trade issued a statement ahead of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) anniversary.