On the recordApril 27, 2009
This Congress has consistently stated over almost the past 100 years that, if there is no benefit to consumers, then allowing manufacturers to set retail pricing is disfavored.
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congress.govThis Congress has consistently stated over almost the past 100 years that, if there is no benefit to consumers, then allowing manufacturers to set retail pricing is disfavored.
Johnson asserts Congress's long-standing position against manufacturer-set retail pricing without consumer benefits.
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