The American Sustainable Business Network condemns the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, as well as the recent killing of Renee Good, both U.S. citizens exercising their rights to protest in Minneapolis, MN. This is a dangerous precedent for our democracy, our communities, and our economy. This is not a partisan issue. It is a fundamental economic and democratic one.
Business Leaders Urge Congress and EPA to Protect Clean Water Infrastructure Critical to Economic Growth
The American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN), alongside 90 business leaders from nationwide, is calling on Congress to reject H.R. 3898, the “Promoting Efficient Review for Modern Infrastructure Today” (PERMIT) Act, and urging the EPA to withdraw its proposed Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule—two coordinated threats to the water systems that underpin American business and community resilience.
From the Streets to Policy: Turning ‘No Kings Day’ Protest Into Measurable Progress
Today, millions of Americans are standing together on ‘No Kings Day’ in what is shaping up to be one of the largest demonstrations in our nation’s history. From coast to coast, voices are rising in defense of democracy itself. This is civic engagement at its most visible and vital, and a powerful reminder that when we the people speak, our leaders must listen.
From the Streets to Policy: Business Leaders Must Turn No Kings Day Energy Into Real Democratic Action
As millions of Americans prepare to take to the streets on October 18 for No Kings Day—what is shaping up to be one of the largest demonstrations in American history—the American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN) recognizes this powerful moment of civic engagement and the critical work that must follow.



