NEW FTC BUDGET SHOWS SHIFT FROM CONSUMER PROTECTION BACK TO ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT

IN AN ATTEMPT TO HOLD DOWN SPENDING AND AT THE SAME TIME ENLARGE ITS ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT, THE FTC HAS ASKED CONGRESS FOR A $6.65 MILLION INCREASE IN ITS BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1976. THE INCREASE WILL BE DEVOTED LARGELY TO INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OF ANTICOMPETITIVE ACTIVITIES. IN THE FTC'...

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