Whitmer says people ‘reading too much’ into price gouging plan specifics
- Governor Gretchen Whitmer stated on NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ that people were “reading too much” into the specifics of the price-gouging plan from Vice President Harris.
- Whitmer expressed, “I think people are reading too much into what has been put out there.”
- She emphasized the need for balance, stating consumers should not be harmed just to benefit corporations.
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Whitmer dodges on Harris price control plan: ‘Reading too much into what has been put out there’ - The Midwesterner
Economists on both sides of the political spectrum are panning Vice President Kamala Harris’ proposed price controls on groceries, but Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has a different take. “Here is what Obama administration economist Jason Furman had to say, ‘This is not sensible policy, and I think the biggest hope is that it ends up being […]
NBC News host presses Gov. Whitmer on Harris' price control plan: Is it 'any more than a gimmick?'
NBC News host Kristen Welker questioned Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, D-Mich., on Vice President Harris' price control plan and asked bluntly if the policy proposal was anything more than a "gimmick."Citing criticism from Jason Furman, a former economic advisor in President Obama's administration, Welker questioned whether Whitmer believed it was the best way to bring down prices in Michigan. "I think people are reading too much into what has been put …
Whitmer argues price control policy ‘speaks to Kamala Harris’s values’ - Washington Examiner
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) defended Vice President Kamala Harris‘s proposed ban on price gouging, saying it speaks to Harris’s values and some people are looking too far into it. Harris held a policy speech on Friday, during which she unveiled her economic proposals, including the price gouging ban, which many have criticized as price controls similar to those that have been unsuccessful in other countries. Whitmer, speaking on NBC News’s Meet…
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