The Bull Moose Project Foundation is pleased to invite you to join us at a salon lunch on April 29th to discuss the future of the conservative antitrust agenda.
The inauguration of President Donald Trump, and the appointment of new regulators and watchdogs, has re-opened the debate on antitrust and competition among conservatives.
There is a unique opportunity to adjust the old consensus and forge ahead with a new competition agenda that keeps markets open and competitive for entrepreneurs, innovators, and consumers alike, in line with the working-class "hillbilly" coalition's desire to avoid being ripped off.
But what does that path look like? Competition covers far more than just social media and technology companies and often plays a role in far more complex markets that affect everyday life. Could a new antitrust agenda deliver tangible wins for the American public, and how is that best communicated?
The conversation will be led by Aiden Buzzetti, President at the Bull Moose Project and Luke Hogg, Director of Technology Policy at FAI.
Space is limited so please RSVP soon to confirm your attendance.