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| For Immediate Release May 21,2010 | Contact: Sandra Jackson. (202) 223-0101 ext. 104 |
NATURAL PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION AGAIN URGING CONGRESSIONAL OPPOSITIONTO EXPANDED FTC AUTHORITY
Association calls for action as legislation moves to critical stage.
WASHINGTON,DC – (May 21) On May 20,the Financial Services Reform Bill (H.R. 4173/S. 3217) passed the Senate without a controversial provision expanding the powers of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The bill now moves to a conference committee,where the House and Senate negotiate over the differences in their bills. The House version contains the FTC powers provision.
Today,the Natural Products Association (NPA) remobilized its membership base of more than 10,000 retail,manufacturing,wholesale and distributor locations. “We again asked our members to take action on this important issue by contacting their members of Congress,urging them to focus on strengthening the stability of our economy,not regulating industries that had nothing to do with the financial crisis,” said John Gay,NPA’s CEO and executive director. “At a time when businesses are struggling to both survive and create new jobs,adding burdensome new regulations and ceding more authority over our members’ businesses to the FTC is just what the economy does not need.”
The FTC powers provision received very little attention during a legislative process largely overshadowed by debate on such topics as derivative regulation and the creation of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency. A proposal for Congress to delegate such sweeping new regulatory authority deserves more thorough deliberation.
“NPA members responded strongly to the first call to urge senators to oppose any FTC powers amendment while they were considering the legislation,and I think they can take some credit for keeping the provision off the Senate bill,” said Gay. “Now we need to carry that message to both the House and Senate as they seek to iron out the differences between their versions of the legislation.”
Those seeking to contact their members of Congress should go to www.NPAinfo.org.
About The Natural Products AssociationThe Natural Products Association, founded in 1936,is the largest and oldest non-profit organization dedicated to the natural products industry. The Natural Products Association represents more than 10,000 retailers,manufacturers,wholesalers and distributors of natural products,including foods,dietary supplements,and health/beauty aids. As the leading voice of the natural products industry,the Natural Products Association’s mission is to advocate for the rights of consumers to have access to products that will maintain and improve their health,and for the rights of retailers and suppliers to sell these products. For more information about the Natural Products Association,visit www.NPAInfo.org.
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