FTC seeks public comment on horseracing authority's proposed 2026 budget

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FTC seeks public comment on horseracing authority's proposed 2026 budget

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has published the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority’s proposed budget for 2026 in the Federal Register. This step is part of the FTC’s oversight responsibilities, which include requiring that the Authority’s proposed budget be made available for public comment before final approval.

Members of the public will have 14 days from the date of publication to submit comments on the proposed budget. Details on how to submit feedback are provided in the Federal Register notice. After this period, all comments will be published on Regulations.gov and reviewed by the Commission before a decision is made to approve or disapprove the budget.

The FTC continues its work promoting competition and protecting consumers. The agency reminds people that it does not ask for money, make threats, instruct individuals to transfer funds, or offer prizes. Additional information about consumer issues can be found at ReportFraud.ftc.gov, where scams and fraudulent business practices can also be reported online. Updates from the FTC are available through its social media channels, blogs, and press release subscriptions.

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