Posts - Bill - SJRES 57 A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Federal Trade Commission relating to "Negative Option Rule".
senate 06/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to overturn the Federal Trade Commission’s new "Negative Option Rule," aiming to prevent this regulation from taking effect and impacting how businesses handle automatic subscription renewals. Our goal is to ensure these rules reflect fair practices without creating unnecessary burdens.
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SJRES 57 - A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Federal Trade Commission relating to "Negative Option Rule".
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moderate 06/09/2025
This feels like a solution in search of a problem—can’t we find clearer wins for everyone?
right-leaning 06/09/2025
Finally, some common sense—regulations shouldn’t strangle a business just trying to grow.
left-leaning 06/09/2025
If we can't trust the FTC to fight shady business, what's the point of having regulators at all?
moderate 06/09/2025
Maybe Congress should pick a side: protecting consumers or playing defense for big corporations.
moderate 06/09/2025
If the FTC’s rule is a net negative, why are we hitting pause instead of fixing the flaws?
left-leaning 06/09/2025
Disapproving rules that stop sneaky charges? That's Congress saying 'buyer beware' is their new slogan.
right-leaning 06/09/2025
Let consumers decide, not regulators with a vendetta against capitalism’s hustle.
left-leaning 06/09/2025
Kicking this consumer protection to the curb? Says a lot about whose side Congress is really on.
right-leaning 06/09/2025
Ditching the overreach is a win for free markets and a loss for bureaucratic busybodies.