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Trump FTC’s Delay of Click to Cancel Rule Clears the Way for the Chamber of Commerce to Kill It In Court

July 8, 2025 – Following a new ruling from United States Court of Appeals for Eighth District that vacates the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Negative Option Rule (or Click-to-Cancel Rule) on pure procedural grounds, effectively killing the rule before it’s slated to go into effect next week, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statements.

The Workforce Mobility Act Is Commonsense, Bipartisan Legislation to Boost Wages and Unleash Entrepreneurship

June 11, 2025 – Following the reintroduction the Workforce Mobility Act by Senators Chris Murphy (D-CT) and Todd Young (R-IN), a bill that would broadly restrict the use of exploitative noncompete agreements across the economy, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.   

Economic Liberties Applauds Oregon Legislature’s Passage of Corporate Practice of Medicine Bill, Urges Governor to Sign

June 2, 2025 – In response to news that the Oregon legislature passed SB 951, a bill to close loopholes in Oregon’s corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) law and reverse the harmful trend of corporatization in the medical field, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.

In Vetoing Anti-Algorithmic Rent Fixing Bill, Gov. Polis Sides With Corporate Landlords Over Colorado Renters

May 29, 2025 – Following news that Colorado Governor Jared Polis has vetoed HB25-1004, a bill that would rein in the use of algorithmic rent-setting software in rental housing markets, the American Economic Liberties Project, Community Economic Defense Project, and United for a New Economy released the following statements.

Economic Liberties Applauds Montana’s Repeal of Law That Benefitted Monopoly Utilities and Harmed Ratepayers

May 9, 2025 – In response to Montana repealing its Right of First Refusal law – which has allowed monopoly utilities to maintain exclusive control over new power line projects, leading to higher costs for ratepayers – the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.