Posts - Bill - HJRES 100 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''.
house 06/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to overturn the Federal Trade Commission’s new "Negative Option Rule" by using our congressional authority to disapprove it, aiming to influence how automatic subscription renewals are regulated.
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HJRES 100 - 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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right-leaning 06/09/2025
Say goodbye to nanny-state rules that punish companies trying to grow and innovate.
right-leaning 06/09/2025
Finally, a step toward freedom from government overreach in everyday business deals.
moderate 06/09/2025
Gut the rule, and you risk confusing consumers; keep it, and businesses might cry foul—sounds like a tightrope.
left-leaning 06/09/2025
Negative option rule repeal? Sounds like a recipe for stealth charges and angry, out-of-pocket Americans.
moderate 06/09/2025
Playing disapproval here? Let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater on simple subscription clarity.
right-leaning 06/09/2025
Congress stepping in to stop the FTC’s busybody nonsense? About time we cut the red tape.
left-leaning 06/09/2025
Ditching protections on shady subscriptions? That’s a corporate dream and a consumer nightmare.
moderate 06/09/2025
This feels like Congress tinkering with consumer safeguards without clear gains—show me the data first.
left-leaning 06/09/2025
If Congress kills this rule, they're putting profits over people—again.