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Economic Liberties, Groundwork Collaborative Call on White House to Address Rampant Corporate Profiteering 

February 17, 2022 — In response to growing evidence of corporate profiteering and price gouging, the American Economic Liberties Project and the Groundwork Collaborative released a letter to the Biden administration calling on the White House to take immediate action.

Washington Post: White House economists push back against pressure to blame corporations for inflation

February 17, 2022 — In a piece about the Biden administration’s internal debates about inflation, The Washington Post cited an important letter from Economic Liberties and the Groundwork Collaborative that urged President Biden to speak out against rampant corporate profiteering and task his administration with studying market structure and corporate behavior in concentrated industries more rigorously.

Capitol Forum: Matthew Buck Explains How America’s Supply Chains Got Railroaded

February 17, 2022 — Economic Liberties’ Senior Fellow Matt Buck sat down with the Capitol Forum to discuss how rail deregulation led to consolidation, price-gouging, and a variant of just-in-time unloading that left no slack in the system.

Economic Liberties Testifies in Favor of Complete Overhaul of New York’s Corporate Subsidy System 

February 16, 2022 — Pat Garofalo, Director of State and Local Policy at the American Economic Liberties Project, testified at a New York State Joint Legislative Budget Hearing, encouraging members of the legislature to reform New York’s economic development system, which currently serves to benefit massive corporations and harms local communities and businesses.

Arizona House Must Swiftly Pass HB 2200 to Take on Apple and Google’s App Store Duopoly

February 15, 2022 — The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement after the Arizona House Commerce Committee voted to approve HB 2200, a bill to limit the power of dominant app distributors such as Apple and Google.