We build and run advocacy coalitions that move policy.

Advancing fair competition through collective action.

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What we do

We design, launch, and manage multi-stakeholder advocacy organizations from the ground up — aligning shared interests, building durable structures, and running the day-to-day operations that keep coalitions effective.

When a policy challenge demands a collective voice and no vehicle exists, we create one.

Built for complex advocacy environments

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Confidential by design
We structure coalitions to protect participants who face commercial risk.

Flexible participation
Tiered membership frameworks allow meaningful engagement.

Built to last
Durable governance and operational support keep coalitions effective over time


The Main Street Competition Coalition

We manage the Main Street Competition Coalition (MSCC), a cross-industry alliance of independent businesses and agricultural producers advancing antitrust enforcement and fair competition.

We serve as the public voice for companies that often cannot speak for themselves — driving enforcement attention, shaping policy solutions, and engaging across Congress, federal agencies, and state governments

Giving Main Street a voice in competition policy.

Our Focus

For nearly five years, we have led efforts to revive enforcement of the Robinson-Patman Act. Today, our work spans a broader set of competition challenges across:

  • Healthcare

  • Retail

  • Agriculture and food

  • Alcohol

  • Other Main Street industries

Why this model matters.

Many businesses cannot publicly challenge dominant firms they rely on.

MSCC provides the structure to act — enabling advocacy, coordination, and engagement without exposing participants to commercial retaliation.

Coalition Members

Missouri Grocers Association
National Association of Truckstop Operators
National Community Pharmacists Association
National Grocers Association
National Supermarket Association
Nebraska Grocery Industry Association
North Dakota Grocers Association
Oklahoma Grocers Association
Organic Farmers Association
Petroleum and Convenience Marketers of Alabama

American Beverage Licensees
American Booksellers Association
American Main Street Products
Asian American Hotel Owners Association
Energy Marketers of America
Florida Independent Spirits Association
Independent Restaurant Coalition
Indiana Food and Fuel Association
Midwest Independent Retailers Association
Minnesota Grocers Association

Protect Our Restaurants
R-CALF USA
Retail Grocers Association of Greater Kansas City
Rocky Mountain Food Industry Association
Texas Food and Fuel Association
U.S. Cattlemen’s Association
Washington Food Industry Association
Western Growers Association
Wisconsin Grocers Association