A proposed law being pushed by some State Senators in Albany would give the state sweeping new powers
to target companies it believes are “too dominant,” even if they haven’t harmed consumers.
It would let the Attorney General set broad new rules
and take legal action against businesses without needing to show any wrongdoing.
While this bill sounds like it targets big corporations, it could
actually hurt small and local businesses the most. It may lead to fewer jobs, less investment in
New York, and even higher prices.
State Senators should be focused on the urgent issues New Yorkers care
most about—like the rising cost of living, crime, housing, and infrastructure.