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DOJ, NEC seek public comment on identifying US state laws with out-of-state economic impact

( August 15, 2025, 21:35 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The US Department of Justice and the National Economic Council announced an effort to identify state laws that significantly and adversely affect the national economy or interstate economic activity. The joint initiative also solicits solutions to address such effects by inviting public comments to support the administration’s mission to address laws that hinder America’s economic growth. This includes laws that burden industry and small businesses, according to a press release on the DOJ's website. "This request for comments seeks information pertaining to State laws, regulations, causes of action, policies, and practices (collectively, State laws) that adversely affect interstate commerce and business activities in other States," the release said.Statement follows:...

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