Kaitlyn HargerinChamber of ProgressAVs Could Have Saved Over 500 Lives and Stopped 83,000 Injuries in New York Over The Last Five…Pending legislation would authorize the use of AVs within New YorkMay 14May 14
Kaitlyn HargerinChamber of ProgressLow-Income Americans Will Take a $20 Billion Hit When the Affordable Connectivity Program ExpiresThe $30 subsidy, telehealth access, education, and employment opportunities are just some of the benefits that 23 million households will…May 1May 1
Kaitlyn HargerinChamber of ProgressThe Unintended Consequences of Europe’s New Packaging MandatesThe regulation may lead to increased use of plastic packaging and higher prices for consumersFeb 1Feb 1
Kaitlyn HargerinChamber of ProgressMarketplace Legislation Could Harm Small Businesses, Consumers, and SellersAs Congress considers bills like COOL and De Minimis, policymakers should consider the possible downstream impacts to sellers and…Nov 9, 2023Nov 9, 2023
Kaitlyn HargerinChamber of ProgressThe Unexpected Consequences of Wage Floor Laws For Gig Workers and ConsumersWage floors for gig drivers are well intentioned, but policymakers should understand the consequencesSep 6, 2023Sep 6, 2023
Kaitlyn HargerinChamber of ProgressAmid More Competition, Gig Drivers Are In The Driver’s SeatData and market evidence suggests competition for labor is helping driversMay 24, 2023May 24, 2023
Kaitlyn HargerinChamber of ProgressCalifornia’s Online Journalism Bill Would Be A Windfall for Fox News and Other Disinfo OutletsFox News would earn 643 times as much as small CA newspapers, 844 times as much as CA Black news outletsMay 1, 20231May 1, 20231
Kaitlyn HargerinChamber of ProgressHow Autonomous Trucks Could Help California’s Workers and EconomyFour takeaways from a recent studyApr 24, 2023Apr 24, 2023
Kaitlyn HargerinChamber of ProgressState Delivery Taxes Could Bring More Traffic, More Stress, and Fewer Orders for Local RestaurantsHow would “doorstep” taxes impact families, workers, and communities?Mar 23, 2023Mar 23, 2023
Kaitlyn HargerinChamber of ProgressNew Academic Research Suggests Caps on Food Delivery Fees Harm ConsumersAt the beginning of the pandemic, cities started capping restaurant commission fees paid to third party delivery services like Doordash and…Jan 27, 2023Jan 27, 2023