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US Senate to confirm Alvaro Bedoya as FTC commissioner

/ 09:11 AM April 25, 2022

Alvaro Bedoya will be confirmed to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) this week, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Sunday, giving the agency enough votes to investigate oil companies Democrats say are “gouging” consumers with high gasoline prices.

Vice President Kamala Harris will be on hand to break an expected 50-50 Senate tie over Bedoya’s nomination, giving Democrats a 3-2 majority among FTC commissioners. Currently, there are two Democrats and two Republicans, resulting in deadlocks.

“He (Bedoya) will give Lina Khan and the FTC the majority to go after the oil companies and go after gouging,” Schumer said during a press conference in New York City. Khan, a Democrat, chairs the FTC.

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US Senate to confirm Alvaro Bedoya as FTC commissioner

Signage is seen at the Federal Trade Commission headquarters in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 29, 2020. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

Bedoya, a visiting law professor at Georgetown University, is a former chief counsel of the U.S. Senate Judiciary subcommittee on privacy, technology, and the law.

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Gasoline prices are averaging more than $4 per gallon nationally and significantly higher in western states.

That is up from around $2.90 nationally a year ago, according to the American Automobile Association.

The American Petroleum Institute, representing oil and natural gas companies, argues petroleum prices are determined by supply and demand, not by individual oil firms.

Schumer, however, blamed corporate “wartime profits” following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Russia calls its actions in Ukraine a “special operation.”

Meanwhile, Schumer has accused oil companies of orchestrating billions of dollars in stock buybacks, a move he said enriches investors “but it doesn’t do anything to increase productivity, increase (oil) production or anything else.”

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The legislation also will be introduced this week giving the FTC more power to protect consumers, Schumer said without elaborating.

Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren, interviewed on CNN on Sunday, urged passage of legislation expanding FTC authority to act against price gouging.

(Reporting by Richard Cowan, Sarah N. Lynch and Susan Heavey; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)

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