The actions taken at the FTC meeting anticipated the significant executive order signed by President Biden last Friday. It was the first public meeting of the FTC in decades and the matters adopted during the meeting promise to shape the direction of the agency and competition law enforcement in the United States for years. The agenda—published on June 24—outlined votes on four issues.
In just over two weeks as chair of the Federal Trade Commission, Lina Khan already appears to be making significant changes at the agency. As one of her first acts, Khan called for a FTC meeting on July 1 to consider and vote on several important changes to agency rules and procedures, as well as to open several broad investigations.