HR 7737
One Agency Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the "One Agency Act," proposes to consolidate federal antitrust enforcement under the Department of Justice (DOJ). It would transfer the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) antitrust functions, employees, assets, and funding to the DOJ, aiming to streamline enforcement and reduce redundancy. The DOJ would have a one-year transition period to implement this change, with potential for an additional 180-day extension, and would be authorized to collect annual reports from businesses. The bill also grants the DOJ authority to restructure its antitrust division and deputize FTC employees to continue investigations.
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Kelly [R-ND-At Large] Armstrong
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