From Sarah Miller, Executive Director of Economic Liberties <[email protected]>
Subject You’re Invited: How to Fix the Supply Chain w/ Senator Baldwin
Date March 1, 2022 2:45 PM
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Supply Chain Fragility: How To Rebuild A Resilient System
Thursday, March 10th, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM ET
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Join the American Economic Liberties Project, Groundwork Collaborative, and The American Prospect to hear about how the policy choices we made over the last 50 years left us with a brittle and broken supply chain that has resulted in small businesses falling through the cracks. Learn what policymakers like Senator Tammy Baldwin are doing to build a resilient supply chain, and hear from independent business leaders and supply chain experts about the challenges facing small businesses up and down our supply chain.
Speakers include:
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Senator
Tammy
Baldwin
(D-WI)
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,
Member
of
the
U.S.
Senate
Committee
on
Commerce,
Science,
and
Transportation
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Mike
Beckham
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,
CEO
of
Simple
Modern
*
Todd
Spencer
[[link removed]]
,
President
of
Owner-Operated
Independent
Drivers
Association
*
Charmaine
Chua
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,
Assistant
Professor
at
UC
Santa
Barbara
*
Matt
Jinoo
Buck
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,
Senior
Fellow
at
the
American
Economic
Liberties
Project
*
Rakeen
Mabud
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,
Ph.D.,
Chief
Economist
and
Managing
Director
of
Policy
and
Research
at
the
Groundwork
Collaborative


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David
Dayen
[[link removed]]
,
Executive
Editor
of
The
American
Prospect


*
Sarah
Miller
[[link removed]]
,
Executive
Director
of
the
American
Economic
Liberties
Project


Thursday, March 10th
2:00 pm - 3:30 PM ET
RSVP [[link removed]]
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The American Economic Liberties Project works to ensure America’s system of commerce is structured to advance, rather than undermine, economic liberty, fair commerce, and a secure, inclusive democracy. Economic Liberties believes true economic liberty means entrepreneurs and businesses large and small succeed on the merits of their ideas and hard work; commerce empowers consumers, workers, farmers, and engineers instead of subjecting them to discrimination and abuse from financiers and monopolists; foreign trade arrangements support domestic security and democracy; and wealth is broadly distributed to support equitable political power.
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