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How States Can Throw Junk Fees in the Trash
Virtual Workshop featuring State Reps. Nick Pisciottano (PA) and Analise Ortiz (AZ)
Thursday, January 18, 1:00 PM ET
Junk fees — those bogus charges such as “convenience” and “service” fees —are more than just a nuisance. Now ubiquitous across the economy, junk fees add up to a massive wealth transfer from local communities to corporate profits, disadvantaging honest businesses and costing American families tens of billions of dollars annually.
States are leading the way with durable legislative solutions to eliminate junk fees for good, alongside regulatory action from the FTC, CFPB, and the Biden Administration.
On January 18 at 1 PM ET , join the American Economic Liberties Project for a virtual workshop on how state lawmakers can end this exploitative, unfair practice that big corporations use to extract money from consumers and undermine fair competition. The event will debut Economic Liberties’ new campaign to promote junk fee legislation in statehouses across the country, with additional materials and resources to be made available.
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We’ll be joined for discussion and Q&A by Pennsylvania State Rep. Nick Pisciottano [[link removed]] and Arizona State Rep. Analise Ortiz [[link removed]] , who are championing junk fees bans in their respective states. The event will be moderated by our own Pat Garofalo, Director of State and Local Policy, American Economic Liberties Project.
We hope you can join us!
Warmly,
Nidhi Hegde
Managing Director
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