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April 10, 2025
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Consumer Federation of America Calls on Federal Trade Commission to Resume Holding Open Meetings and Having Comment Periods
The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) joined a letter from twenty consumer organizations urging the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to resume use of tools essential to enforcing antitrust laws and ensuring transparency--specifically, to start again holding open meetings and having comment dockets.
Past opportunities for this feedback informed and improved the FTC’s work, and open meetings have bipartisan support. CFA respectfully requests that the FTC immediately resume open meetings and continue to initiate public comment dockets to enlist entrepreneurs, business owners, consumers, and all Americans in carrying out President Trump’s executive order and other Commission work.
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