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AAFA supports proposed labeling change: AAFA sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on July 31, in support of the proposal to remove the requirement that owners of registered word trademarks provide the FTC with a copy of the mark's registration prior to using the mark on labels.

Comments on trade agreements: AAFA submitted comments to the Administration on July 31 regarding the operation and implementation of trade agreements and trade preference programs.

AAFA testifies at the CPSC’s Priorities and Budget Hearing: AAFA submitted comments in response to the Consumer Product Safety Commission request for input on its 2018/2019 budget and priorities. In testimony on July 26, AAFA asked the Commission to prioritize (1) reducing testing and regulatory burdens, (2) harmonizing the product safety approach between states and abroad, and (3) building collaboration between the industry and the Commission. A video of the hearing is available here.

AAFA staff update: AAFA is excited to welcome Christina Mitropoulos as a Government Relations Representative. Christina is a recent graduate from George Washington University Law School, as well as a former AAFA intern. In addition to other responsibilities, Christina will serve as the AAFA liaison for the Brand Protection Council.

Know a great intern candidate? AAFA is accepting applications for interns in both our Government Relations and Communications & Marketing departments for fall 2017. More information is available here.

See all of AAFA’s latest letters, comments, and testimony here.
 
Congress and government agencies solicit comments on a range of issues that may affect your business – find a list of comment opportunities here.

 

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