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Hello,
Economic Liberties has a busy event schedule this January, with timely virtual workshops we’d love for you to join us at this week and next. Here’s a refresher on what’s coming up:
Tomorrow, January 18: How States Can Throw Junk Fees in the Trash [[link removed]]
Our state and local policy program is hosting National Economic Council Deputy Director Jon Donenberg, along with State Reps. Pisciottano (PA) and Ortiz (AZ), to discuss how state legislators can ban excessive and deceptive junk fees — those bogus charges called “convenience” and “service” fees that plague your purchases.
By our count, 5 states have already introduced legislation to ban junk fees — and we expect that number to only go up!
The event will feature an audience Q&A with both representatives, moderated by our own Pat Garofalo, so don’t miss this chance to ask all your junk fee questions and learn about our new campaign! Make sure to RSVP here [[link removed]] before tomorrow.
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Next Tuesday, January 23 : The Case for Breaking Up Live Nation/Ticketmaster [[link removed]] [[link removed]]
With reporting from the New York Times indicating that the Department of Justice is investigating Live Nation-Ticketmaster and a recent legal brief from Economic Liberties [[link removed]] on the subject, join a group of academics and advocates as we break down how the DOJ can rein in this monopoly’s power over live events. RSVP here [[link removed]] before next week.
RSVP FOR TICKETMASTER EVENT [[link removed]]
We do hope you can join us for both of these very special events. And stay tuned for more to come!
Warmly,
Nidhi Hegde
Managing Director
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