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“Consumers, workers, and small businesses should be able to join together in court when they claim a company broke antitrust laws.”
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“People who report secret antitrust violations should be protected from retaliation and, in some cases, rewarded when their information helps the government collect major criminal fines.”
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“Federal and state attorneys general should be able to sue over digital ad violations, recovered antitrust damages should go into a fund for harmed people, harmed brokerage customers should be able to sue very large knowing violators, and covered companies should not be able to force customers to give up class action claims.”
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“The FTC, Justice Department, and state attorneys general should be able to sue large platforms, and courts should be able to order changes, impose fines up to 10 percent of U.S. revenue, and make executives give up pay for repeated violations.”
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“Private parties should have 10 years, instead of 4, to file antitrust damages lawsuits under the Clayton Act.”
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“State attorneys general should be able to join federal court cases about covered merger rules and request preserved merger communications and records.”
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