March 09, 2018 1 min read

Public Interest Groups Oppose Omnibus Bill Rider That Would Undermine FTC's Ability to Police Pyramid Scheme Activity

CFA TC

In a letter to Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, consumer advocacy organizations, civil rights groups, and academic experts urge opposition to the inclusion of an amendment sponsored by Congressman John Moolenaar (R-MI) which was included in the Financial Services and General Government appropriations bill. The amendment would severely weaken the Federal Trade Commission’s ability to police pyramid scheme activity in the multi-level marketing (MLM) industry. Under the guise of consumer protection, the amendment would blur the line between legitimate direct selling opportunities and illegal pyramid schemes.

Download PDF

Related Articles

CFA TC
July 01, 2026 / Testimony & Comments
CFA Leads Request for Investigation into Compass-MRED Agreement and Related Anti-Consumer and Civil Rights Harms
CFA TC
June 29, 2026 / Press Releases
CFA Statement on US Supreme Court Trump v Slaughter Ruling
CFA TC
June 18, 2026 / Testimony & Comments
CFA Joins Letter Urging Congress to Include Warrant Requirement for Accessing Americans’ Communications and Close Data Broker Loophole in FISA Section 702 Extension
CFA TC
June 17, 2026 / Press Releases
CFA Statement on FTC Lawsuit Against WPATH