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American Families Continue to Bear the Brunt of Corporate Price Gouging
Across industries, American families have felt the pressure of corporate price gouging. Whether they’re in the grocery checkout line, refilling prescriptions, or paying rent, corporate price hikes remain a major driver of the costs making it difficult for their families to make ends meet.
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Don’t Be Distracted, Project 2025 is Moving Forward with a Plan to Trample Americans’ Freedom
Despite Claims of Securing Rights, Research Shows Project 2025 Seeks to Exert More Control Over Americans’ Lives by Limiting Freedoms.
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CFPB’s SCOTUS Victory Shines More Light on 5th Circuit Judge Shopping Problem and Corporations Gaming the System
In a historic win for everyday Americans, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in an overwhelming 7-2 decision this week that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)’s funding structure is constitutional.
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New poll shows strong support for President Biden’s agenda lowering prescription drug prices and standing up to big drug companies
This week, Navigator Research released new polling on the issue. This memo details the strong support demonstrated by this poll for Medicare drug price negotiation, disapproval of Big Pharma and their congressional allies, and the public’s rejection of Big Pharma’s misinformation and spin.
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MEMO: Opposition to National Monuments motivated by anti-government sentiments
On Wednesday the MAGA-led House Natural Resources will hear a bill to curb the creation of new National Monuments through the Antiquities Act. In just the few years of his Presidency, Joe Biden has used this authority to protect iconic historic sites such as the Emmit Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National monument in Mississippi and Illinois and the
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MEMO: For SOTU, Biden Stands with American Families By Lowering Costs and Cracking Down On Corporate Price-Gouging
In his State of the Union address this week, President Biden is expected to outline an economic agenda that puts American families, consumers, and workers first. While there has been much progress, costs remain too high for too many people.
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Will U.S. Chamber President Sugarcoat Corporate Price-Gouging, Industry Discrimination?
It’s time again for the annual airing of corporate grievances from U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne Clark, even as corporate profits are at a near-record high and the U.S. economy continues to add hundreds of thousands of jobs every month.