Senators Mike Lee, Chuck Grassley and Orrin Hatch introduced Wednesday the Standard Merger and Acquisition Reviews Through Equal Rules Act, also called the SMARTER Act, according to St. George news.
“The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission share concurrent jurisdiction to review proposed mergers for compliance with our nation’s antitrust laws, and parties to a merger should not face different sets of rules when preparing to undergo a merger review process depending on the happenstance of whether the Antitrust Division of the DOJ or the FTC reviews their merger,” Lee said. “Instead, the procedures and standards for review should be the same, and whether a merger proceeds should depend on whether it is pro-competitive or anti-competitive, not on which agency reviews the transaction.”
Based on recommendations made by the Antitrust Modernization Commission in a 2007 report, the bill would require the FTC and DOJ to satisfy the same standard to obtain a preliminary injunction to block a merger and would eliminate existing disparities between the procedures the two agencies use in merger litigation.
“Our antitrust laws are in place to protect consumers and promote competition,” Grassley said. “Our legislation creates a more uniform standard for the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission to ensure greater fairness and simplicity when reviewing proposed mergers and their impacts on consumers.”
Lee, Grassley and Hatch said they look forward to a hearing on the bill that will be held Oct. 7 by the Subcommittee on Antitrust.
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