The American Prospect: Shadow Banking, Dark Money, and Bad Business
December 20, 2021 — Economic Liberties’ Senior Fellow Moe Tkacik joined The American Prospect to discuss the new frontiers of deregulation and financialization, as well as some strange new financial alliances.
Chain Pharmacies’ Toxic Business Model Harms Pharmacists and Patients
December 20, 2021 — The American Economic Liberties Project released a statement following news that pharmacists at chain drug stores are walking off the job nationwide and seeking to organize in opposition to the dangerous business practices of their employers.
Economic Liberties’ Statement on Big Tech’s Attack to Undermine Build Back Better Act and Protect Corporate Criminals
December 16, 2021 — The American Economic Liberties Project today released the following statement regarding the Big Tech-backed U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s new push to undermine antitrust enforcement in the Build Back Better Act and protect corporate criminals from accountability.
Washington Post: Biden’s Commerce chief is under fire from Warren, progressives for defending U.S. tech giants
December 15, 2021 — The Washington Post highlighted Economic Liberties’ recent letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, which called on her to recommit to President Biden’s efforts to foster competition and curb Big Tech’s monopoly power.
20+ Orgs Condemn Secretary Raimondo’s Pro-Big Tech Remarks
December 15, 2021 — Following remarks made last week by Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo in opposition to European efforts to address Big Tech’s market power, the American Economic Liberties Project, Demand Progress, and 19 other organizations released a letter condeming the Secretary’s comments and urging her to stop undermining President Biden’s efforts to protect American businesses, workers, and entrepreneurs.