Economic Liberties Applauds Senate Committee Passage of NY Antitrust Reform
January 12, 2022 — The American Economic Liberties Project released a statement following passage of S933A, the 21st Century Antitrust Act, in the New York Senate’s Consumer Protection Committee.
Protocol: The real action for tech regulation is far from Washington, D.C.
January 11, 2022 — Economic Liberties’ Director of State & Local Policy Pat Garofalo spoke to Protocol about what state policymakers are doing to take on Big Tech in their own backyards.
Washington Post: ‘Second time lucky?’ Federal judge rules FTC’s case against Facebook can move forward
January 11, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Executive Director Sarah Miller explained to The Washington Post the significance of Judge Boasberg decision to allow the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust case against Facebook to proceed.
POLITICO Morning Tech: Senate Judiciary sets a date for its antitrust showdown
January 11, 2022 — Politico’s Morning Tech highlighted Economic Liberties’ latest policy quicktake, “To Save Jobs and Slow Inequality, Stop the Merger Frenzy.”
NEW: Economic Liberties Urges Policymakers to Stop the Merger Frenzy to Save Jobs and Slow Inequality
January 11, 2022 — With corporations enjoying what industry observers have called a “once-in-a-generation opportunity to make acquisitions and consolidate power,” the American Economic Liberties Project released “To Save Jobs and Slow Inequality, Stop the Merger Frenzy,” a new policy quick-take that shows the economic consequences of the ongoing merger wave and outlines solutions for policymakers to address this corporate consolidation.