ARTICLE
21 June 2021

Senate Confirms Lina Khan As FTC Commissioner

BS
Ballard Spahr LLP

Contributor

Ballard Spahr LLP—an Am Law 100 law firm with more than 750 lawyers in 18 U.S. offices—serves clients across industries in litigation, transactions, and regulatory compliance. A strategic legal partner to clients, Ballard goes beyond to deliver actionable, forward-thinking counsel and advocacy powered by deep industry experience and an understanding of each client’s specific business goals. Our culture is defined by an entrepreneurial spirit, collaborative environment, and top-down focus on service, efficiency, and results.
Today, by a vote of 69-28, the full Senate confirmed Lina Khan to serve as FTC Commissioner.
United States Consumer Protection

Today, by a vote of 69-28, the full Senate confirmed Lina Khan to serve as FTC Commissioner.

Ms. Khan will fill the FTC seat vacated by former FTC Chairman Joseph Simons. His remaining term runs through September 2024. Ms. Khan's confirmation means the Democrats now hold a 3-2 Democratic majority, with the Democratic Commissioners consisting of Ms. Khan, Rohit Chopra, and Rebecca Slaughter (who current serves as Acting Chairwoman.)

With Ms. Khan confirmed, the White House will presumably seek to move Mr. Chopra's nomination as CFPB Director forward for a full Senate vote. Mr. Chopra's confirmation as CFPB Director would, however, end the Democrats' 3-2 majority until another Democratic nominee is confirmed to replace Mr. Chopra as FTC Commissioner.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More