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National Taxpayers Union Comment Letter to FTC
RE: FTC 16 CFR Part 315 Public Workshop Examining the Contact Lens Marketplace and Analyzing Proposed Changes to the Contact Lens Rule Dear Acting Chair Ohlhausen and Commissioner McSweeny: On behalf of National Taxpayers Union’s (NTU’s)...
FTC Hearing Draws Range of Opinions Around its Plan to Revise Contact Lens Rule
About two dozen speakers, many bringing data, anecdotal evidence and/or alternate ideas, expressed a wide range of views on the contact lens prescription and dispensing process, as well as proposed changes to the current Contact Lens...
Hatch, Blumenthal Support Consumer Choice in the Contact Lens Market
Washington, DC—Today, Senators Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) sent a letter to the Honorable Maureen Ohlhausen—the Acting Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)—urging that the proposed amendments to the Contact Lens Rule be finalized to spur competition and consumer...
The Contact Lens Marketplace: Key Facts & Figures
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Fact Sheet: The Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act and the FTC’s Proposed Update to the Contact Lens Rule
The landmark Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act of 2003 (FCLCA) ensures consumers can shop around when buying contact lenses. The law has increased competition among retailers and provided America’s 41 million contact lens wearers with...
The Cronyism Behind Your Contact Lenses
By Bill Wirtz - Nothing is as frustrating than not being able to see. According to the The Vision Council Research (2015), 76 percent of the adult population in the US uses some sort of vision correction....
Keeping Affordable Contact Lenses and Patient Rights in Focus
By Easton Randall, R Street Institute - While most of Congress and K Street is preoccupied with tax reform, keeping the government funded and deciding which holiday parties to attend, other issues in Congress are moving...
The FTC’s Contact Lens Proposal is a Free Market Solution
By Alexander Hendrie and Chuck Muth - Conservatives support free markets because they give consumers — rather than the government — the freedom to make purchasing choices and decide what price to pay. That’s why the...
FACT SHEET: AOA Makes False Claims About Costs and Benefits of FTC’s Proposed Procompetitive Update to Contact Lens Rule
The American Optometric Association (AOA), the lobbying group representing optometrists, has been making false claims about the economic costs and benefits of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) proposed procompetitive update to the Contact Lens Rule. These...