6/08/2023

FTC Seeks Public Input on Partnership with State Attorneys General

 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is calling on the public to provide their opinions and suggestions regarding the collaboration between the FTC and state attorneys general in the field of law enforcement and consumer protection. This move is in response to the Collaboration Act, which mandates the FTC to study and enhance efforts to prevent and penalize frauds and scams targeting individuals in the United States.


The Commission aims to engage with various stakeholders and seek public comments and advice to aid in the production of the study. The FTC recognizes the valuable partnership it shares with state attorneys general in safeguarding consumers and promoting fairness in the marketplace. Samuel Levine, Director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, expressed gratitude to the Western Region Los Angeles team for spearheading this important initiative.


The FTC is seeking public comment on three key topics related to the study. Firstly, it wants to determine the most effective roles and responsibilities for the Commission and state attorneys general in advancing collaboration and consumer protection. Secondly, it seeks input on how resources should be allocated to enhance this collaboration and protection. Lastly, the FTC is interested in suggestions for implementing accountability measures that promote collaboration and consumer protection between the Commission and state attorneys general.


The FTC is particularly interested in receiving input from consumers and stakeholders on several important aspects. These include understanding the public's perception of the roles played by the FTC and state attorneys general in consumer protection and combating frauds and scams. Additionally, the FTC wants to explore successful collaboration between the two entities in different contexts, as well as the contribution of other state and local consumer protection agencies.


Another key area of inquiry is the impact of federal laws preempting state jurisdiction on the ability of state attorneys general to shield consumers from unlawful business practices. The FTC also aims to gather suggestions on maximizing the use of the Consumer Sentinel Network, which facilitates the submission and exchange of consumer complaints among law enforcement agencies nationwide.


Moreover, the FTC is interested in opinions on the allocation of resources and expertise to advance collaboration between the FTC and state attorneys general. The effectiveness of the current exchange of technical knowledge and the need for improved information-sharing practices will also be explored. Suggestions for additional performance indicators or metrics to measure the success of the FTC's collaboration with state attorneys general are welcomed.


The Commission vote on this matter was unanimous, with Chair Lina Khan, Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, and Commissioner Alvaro M. Bedoya all expressing their support. The public has 60 days to submit comments on Regulations.gov, and all comments will be made publicly available on the platform.


The FTC's Western Region Los Angeles team, led by Robert Quigley and Miles Freeman, is spearheading this initiative. The FTC's mission is to promote competition, protect consumers, and provide consumer education. For more information on consumer topics, visit consumer.ftc.gov. To report fraud, scams, or unethical business practices, visit ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Stay connected with the FTC on social media, read consumer alerts and the business blog, and sign up for the latest news and alerts from the FTC.


Source: https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2023/06/commission-seeks-public-comment-collaboration-state-attorneys-general?utm_source=govdelivery

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