We’re Missing a Check or Balance Somewhere
March 4, 2010 by S.M. OlivaThe Federal Trade Commission is one of the most powerful branches of the U.S. government. FTC members have virtually unlimited power to prosecute any individual or business for almost any reason. Thanks to the “administrative” process, 99% of FTC actions are never subject to public scrutiny, judicial review, or even congressional oversight. The five FTC commissioners are one step removed from economic dictators. At least dictators give entertaining speeches.
So it’s laughable that the Senate confirmed two new FTC members yesterday without debate or even a formal vote. The Senate approved Julie Brill and Edith Ramirez as commissioners by “voice vote” meaning there was no actual vote and no discussion beyond a perfunctory statement from Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Pat Leahy. Last year, Ms. Brill and Ms. Ramirez appeared at a confirmation “hearing” with several other random presidential nominees that lasted less then two hours. This is how much scrutiny FTC commissioners get before they’re given the keys to the kingdom.
Incidentally, Ms. Brill is a former assistant attorney general of Vermont, the same state Pat Leahy represents in the Senate. It’s not a coincidence. FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz was a staffer for Leahy’s committee before getting his commissionership as a reward. And as Leahy gushed on the Senate floor yesterday,
- Ms. Brill has spent much of her professional life working on behalf
of the people of Vermont, and I look forward to continuing to work with
her as she helps to advance Chairman Leibowitz’s active agenda. I know
her family, and was delighted to introduce her at her confirmation
hearing. I congratulate Ms. Brill on her confirmation.
(For those of you keeping score, Ms. Brill succeeds Pamela Jones Harbour, whose term actually expired last September; Ms. Ramirez assumes a seat that’s been vacant since the Bush administration.)
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