The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has funds to continue operating until 20 Oct. if the U.S. government fails to avoid a shutdown by 30 Sept., Bloomberg reports. After that, the agency would furlough staff, pause active litigation and its work could slow, including rulemaking on commercial surveillance and amendments to the Health Breach Notification Rule.
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