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One Agency Act

Bill Number
H.R. 384
Origin Chamber
House
Congress
119th Congress, Session 1
Policy Area
Commerce
Status
Introduced
Latest Action
2025-01-14: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Last Updated
2025-10-09T03:26:16Z

Official Summary

One Agency Act

This bill consolidates federal antitrust enforcement authority in one department by transferring the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) antitrust functions, employees, assets, and funding to the Department of Justice (DOJ).

The bill provides a one-year period for DOJ to implement the transition and allows DOJ to extend the period once for an additional 180 days. During the transition period, DOJ may restructure the department's antitrust division and deputize FTC antitrust employees to investigate and prosecute antitrust violations on behalf of DOJ prior to the completion of the transfer of personnel from the FTC to DOJ.

DOJ is also authorized to require businesses to file annual or special reports about the business’s organization, conduct, practices, management, and relationship to other businesses filing such reports.

Sponsor

Rep. Cline, Ben [R-VA-6]

Cosponsors (3)

Rep. Fitzgerald, Scott [R-WI-5], Rep. Hageman, Harriet M. [R-WY-At Large], Rep. Van Drew, Jefferson [R-NJ-2]

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