Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya hopes it “can send a strong signal to other law enforcement agencies in the U.S.,” he told The Record.
The Federal Trade Commission plans hire at least one child psychologist who can inform its work on internet regulation, Democratic Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya told The Record in an interview published Monday.
Bedoya hopes it"can send a strong signal to other law enforcement agencies in the U.S. by saying we need to have these folks in-house such that it's a standing capacity." FTC Chair Lina Khan backs the plan, Bedoya told the outlet, adding that he hopes that it can become a reality by next fall, though the commission does not yet have a firm timeline.
While Bedoya said the FTC can already get advice from ad hoc consultants, hiring a child psychologist on staff"can send a strong signal to other law enforcement agencies in the U.S. by saying we need to have these folks in-house such that it's a standing capacity."
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