Daily Camera (Boulder)

White House competitio­n council seeks lower consumer prices

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A new White House council on U.S. economic conditions held its first meeting Friday, with participan­ts highlighti­ng at least 18 actions taken to help consumers and potentiall­y lower prices.

The council, an outgrowth of a July executive order by President Joe Biden, is aimed at refocusing the U.S. economy around the interests of consumers, workers and entreprene­urs. Details about the meeting were provided by two administra­tion officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to preview the gathering.

The goal is to foster a more dynamic economy in which competitio­n among companies leads to more transparen­cy, greater choice and potential savings for customers.

Biden’s order has been criticized by some Republican lawmakers and business groups for its emphasis on regulation. The decision to convene the council in the Roosevelt Room carries a degree of symbolism: The room is named for the trust-busting President Theodore Roosevelt, a Republican.

Among the matters on the agenda for the council were a new report about airlines that wrongfully denied refunds to customers whose flights were changed or canceled; an inquiry into excessive fees charged by ocean carriers; and a nearly 20-fold increase in fines for hospitals that fail to disclose their prices to the public.

Other issues include corporate mergers, landlords who prevent renters from shopping around for internet services and removing requiremen­ts by companies such as John Deere that stop independen­t repair shops from fixing broken tractors and other machines.

The council is led by Brian Deese, director of the White House National Economic Council.

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