From Sarah Miller, Executive Director of Economic Liberties <[email protected]>
Subject JOIN US. State & Local Workshops: Tools to Fight Corporate Power — and Win
Date August 30, 2022 2:31 PM
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State and Local Workshops: Tools to Fight Corporate Power — and Win
Featuring Minnesota AG Keith Ellison and Illinois Rep. Bob Morgan
September 13-15, 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT
The fight against corporate power is growing in all 50 states. From city halls to state capitols, a new generation of leaders is battling America’s concentration crisis — and the American Economic Liberties Project is fighting with them.
Join us for a series of workshops on September 13th, 14th, and 15th at 12 PM ET/9 AM PT where we’ll hear from the elected champions on the frontlines of this movement. We’re releasing a set of aggressive toolkits to guide state and local policymakers seeking to revive antitrust law, stop dangerous mergers, and protect working people, small business, and local communities from extractive corporations.
We look forward to having you join us to learn and strategize innovative political and legislative tactics to challenge corporate power, and be inspired from recent wins across the country.
Series Details
Tuesday, Sept. 13, 12:00 PM ET: Tools for Reforming Antitrust Policy: A Guide for State Lawmakers to Challenge Corporate Power, featuring Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison
Moderated by: Lee Hepner and Katie Van Dyck, American Economic Liberties Project
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Wednesday, Sept. 14, 12:00 PM ET: Tools for Taking on the Corporate Subsidy Machine, featuring Illinois Rep. Bob Morgan
Moderated by: Pat Garofalo, American Economic Liberties Project
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Thursday Sept. 15, 12:00 PM ET: Tools for Taking on Big Tech’s Economic Power
Moderated by: Pat Garofalo and Lee Hepner, American Economic Liberties Project
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