FTC has enabled the jurisdiction of Nonprofits.
Empört on the latest games sponsored by charitable organizations, Congress is considering extending the jurisdiction of the Federal Trade Commission, Nonprofits.
“Our current laws are not sufficient to solve the problem of fund-raising charities misleading,” said Rep. Thomas hatches, D-Ohio, consultations late last month during a home energy and the Chamber of Commerce of the subcommittee examining possible solutions.
“The fraudulent practices and definitive fraud increasingly widespread,” the Congress of Deputies. “The ruthless fundraisers million professionals, acting on behalf of charity, which represent only a tiny amount actually feed the poor or to carry out scientific research.”
Rep. hatches SIAD complaints about fundraising fraudulent “flooding”, and he asked the FTC to support the sub-committee to write a bill expanding the agency province. The FTC, which studies and monitors fraud, consumers who is currently responsible for commercial activities only.
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