H.R. 1766 · 117th Congress · House

FTC Collaboration Act of 2021

Enacted· Became Public Law No: 117-187.
Introduced
Mar 10, 21
Passed House
Apr 14, 21
Passed Senate
Sep 29, 22
Sent to President
Oct 4, 22
Signed into Law
Oct 10, 22

Executive Summary

FTC Collaboration Act of 2021

This act requires the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to study its efforts to work with state attorneys general to address fraud and scams, including procedures, such as accountability mechanisms, that would facilitate such collaboration.

In the process, the FTC must consult with relevant organizations and provide an opportunity for public comment. The FTC must submit legislative recommendations based on the results of the study.

Previous Versions

55Sep 29, 2022

FTC Collaboration Act of 2021

This bill requires the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to study its efforts to work with state attorneys general to address fraud and scams, including procedures, such as accountability mechanisms, that would facilitate such collaboration.

In the process, the FTC must consult with relevant organizations and provide an opportunity for public comment. The FTC must submit legislative recommendations based on the results of the study.

53Apr 14, 2021

FTC Collaboration Act of 2021

This bill requires the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to study its efforts to work with state attorneys general to address fraud and scams, including procedures, such as accountability mechanisms, that would facilitate such collaboration.

In the process, the FTC must consult with relevant organizations and provide an opportunity for public comment. The FTC must submit legislative recommendations based on the results of the study.

00Mar 10, 2021

FTC Collaboration Act of 2021

This bill requires the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to study its efforts to work with state attorneys general to address fraud and scams, including procedures, such as accountability mechanisms, that would facilitate such collaboration.

In the process, the FTC must consult with relevant organizations and provide an opportunity for public comment. The FTC must submit legislative recommendations based on the results of the study.

Action Timeline

22
  1. OCT 10, 2022BecameLaw

    Signed by President.

  2. OCT 10, 2022President

    Signed by President.

  3. OCT 10, 2022BecameLaw

    Became Public Law No: 117-187.

    117Yea
    187Nay
    0NV
  4. OCT 10, 2022President

    Became Public Law No: 117-187.

    117Yea
    187Nay
    0NV
  5. OCT 04, 2022President

    Presented to President.

  6. OCT 04, 2022Floor

    Presented to President.

  7. SEP 30, 2022Floor

    Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  8. SEP 29, 2022Committee

    Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation discharged by Unanimous Consent.

  9. SEP 29, 2022Discharge

    Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation discharged by Unanimous Consent.

  10. SEP 29, 2022Floor

    Passed/agreed to in Senate

    Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.

  11. SEP 29, 2022Floor

    Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent

    (consideration: CR S6052)

  12. APR 15, 2021IntroReferral

    Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

  13. APR 14, 2021Floor

    Mr

    Pallone moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.

  14. APR 14, 2021Floor

    Considered under suspension of the rules

    (consideration: CR H1762-1763)

    1762Yea
    1763Nay
    0NV
  15. APR 14, 2021Floor

    DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 1766.

  16. APR 14, 2021Floor

    Passed/agreed to in House

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H1762)

  17. APR 14, 2021Floor

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H1762)

  18. APR 14, 2021Floor

    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

  19. MAR 11, 2021Committee

    Referred to the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce.

  20. MAR 10, 2021IntroReferral

    Introduced in House

  21. MAR 10, 2021IntroReferral

    Introduced in House

  22. MAR 10, 2021IntroReferral

    Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Committees

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Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

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Referred: Sep 29, 2022

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Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

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Referred: Apr 15, 2021

Active

Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade Subcommittee

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Referred: Mar 11, 2021

Active

Energy and Commerce Committee

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Referred: Mar 10, 2021

Active