The Federal Trade Commission has released a preliminary draft Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2022 to 2026 for public review and comment.
Every four years, government agencies are required to submit an updated strategic plan that presents strategic goals and objectives for the next five years and describes how the agency will measure success in these areas. The FTC’s last updated strategic plan was prepared in FY 2018, and the current draft tracks closely to that iteration.
The FTC welcomes feedback on how the draft plan could be adjusted to reflect the agency’s reinvigorated approach to addressing harms to American consumers, workers, and honest businesses.
Public comments on the draft plan may be submitted until November 30, 2021.
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