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NYT DealBook: Targeting ‘Woke Capital’

July 29, 2022 — The New York Times' DealBook covered the release of Economic Liberties & Fight Corporate Monopolies' new report, "Ban Secret Deals: How Secret Corporate Subsidy Deals Harm Communities, and What to Do About It."

Economic Liberties & Fight Corporate Monopolies Equip Communities With Strategy & Tactics To Ban Secret Deals

July 29, 2022 — A new report from the American Economic Liberties Project and Fight Corporate Monopolies released today, Ban Secret Deals: How Secret Corporate Subsidy Deals Harm Communities, and What to Do About It, details the harmful nature of secretive “economic development” deals and provides local communities with tools to combat them.

NPR: JetBlue wins the bidding war for Spirit Airlines

July 28, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Senior Fellow for Aviation & Travel Bill McGee joined NPR's All Things Considered to lay out the issues and harms consumers will face as a result of the JetBlue-Spirit Airlines merger.

Trucker Parking is Vital to a Healthy Supply Chain

July 28, 2022 — The American Economic Liberties Project sent a letter to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure encouraging them to pass the Truck Parking Safety Improvement Act to fund the construction of additional commercial vehicle parking.

NYT: JetBlue and Spirit Airlines Announce Merger Plan

July 28, 2022 — Following the announcement of the JetBlue-Spirit Airlines merger, Economic Liberties' Senior Fellow for Aviation & Travel Bill McGee spoke to The New York Times about why M&As in the airline industry are bad for consumers, workers, and communities across the U.S.