CASE Op-ED in RealClear Policy: Don’t Let Steel Giant Abuse Trade Law to Pad Its Pockets
January 31, 2024 If you’re going to ask the government to protect your business from “unfair” trade practices, shouldn’t...
January 31, 2024 If you’re going to ask the government to protect your business from “unfair” trade practices, shouldn’t...
January 12, 2024 Given most of the headlines we read today, we should welcome good news wherever we can...
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.@POTUS’ IRA is driving up Part D premiums for millions of Medicare beneficiaries, yet Dems like @SenSanders continue to help tout this disastrous legislation. The Biden-Harris @WhiteHouse is misleading the public on their policy’s real impact.
Two weeks from election day, the supposedly independent @FCC is proposing price regulation of #broadband by restricting what data plans companies can offer.
By prohibiting usage-based plans, the FCC would end up increasing prices FOR EVERYONE, including low-data users!
CASE Letter Urges FDA & FTC to Scrutinize Deal Between L’Oréal and Galderma -- "Both companies are currently under investigation or facing sizable lawsuits from claims that they have used harmful chemicals in their products."
https://caseforconsumers.org/2024/10/21/case-letter-urges-fda-ftc-to-scrutinize-deal-between-loreal-and-galderma/
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