Gridlock at the FTC Prolongs D.C.'s Regulatory Status Quo

Gridlock at the FTC Prolongs D.C.'s Regulatory Status Quo
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Missing from the media's orgy of “100-day” analyses of the Trump administration's performance has been any substantive discussion of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the fact that it now is operating at fractional capacity: for the first time in its 103-year history, only two of its five commissioners are on the job.

The media's silence is deafening, given the FTC's extensive, but largely unheralded, role in American life. The FTC's paralysis has helped block President Trump from moving forward with much needed regulatory reform, while leaving U.S. corporations and individuals vulnerable to intellectual property theft abroad. It also has allowed President Obama's anti-business legacy to continue unchecked, leaving pending lawsuits and proposed business mergers in limbo.

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