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“Federal antitrust agencies should have enough money and stable fee funding to investigate large companies and complex markets.”
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“When federal laws tell agencies to consult, notify, or get agreement from the FTC on antitrust or unfair-competition issues, those agencies should usually go to DOJ instead?”
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“DOJ should be able to share confidential antitrust information with federal, state, and certain foreign law enforcement agencies under confidentiality limits, and DOJ and FTC should review existing FTC antitrust cooperation agreements.”
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“The Federal Trade Commission should have dedicated staff, data, and public reporting tools to understand how markets are working and where competition may be weak.”
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“FTC antitrust cases, workers, files, property, and funding should move to DOJ, and the FTC should stop starting most new antitrust investigations, hiring, lawsuits, or settlements unless DOJ approves.”
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“DOJ should be able to require companies to answer written questions for antitrust work, publish competition reports when the public interest supports it, and protect trade secrets while sharing confidential information with law enforcement partners.”
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“Open FTC antitrust cases, studies, investigations, and certain FTC competition orders should move under DOJ control, with some former FTC staff able to keep working on older matters only if DOJ agrees.”
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“DOJ should update Clayton Act and merger filing rules through normal federal rulemaking, and some merger notices that would have gone to the FTC should no longer be required instead of being redirected to DOJ.”
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“FTC antitrust workers who move to DOJ should be placed in DOJ's Antitrust Division, DOJ should be able to use FTC staff during the handoff, and ongoing FTC cases should keep enough support to avoid disruption.”
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“After antitrust work moves from the FTC to DOJ, federal law should clearly preserve DOJ's power to enforce antitrust laws, use transferred FTC resources for DOJ antitrust work, and avoid gaps when other laws replace or remove FTC roles.”
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“The FTC should no longer police unfair methods of competition, and related FTC unfair competition language should be removed from wool, fur, textile labeling, export association, and other affected laws while separate preserved protections remain.”
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