spot_imgspot_img

Yost again backs Kroger in federal fight

spot_img

(The Center Square) – For the second time in a little more than a month, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is backing Cincinnati-based grocery giant Kroger in its fight with the federal government.

In a brief filed in the U.S. District Court of Southern Ohio, Yost sided with Kroger’s argument challenging the constitutionality of the Federal Trade Commission’s administrative proceedings regarding the planned Kroger-Albertsons merger.

Yost’s brief, signed by 11 other state attorneys general, supports Kroger’s claim that an FTC tribunal of administrative law judges violates the constitution’s separation of powers.

“The FTC’s judges are part of the executive branch, and that means they’re supposed to be subject to removal by the president,” Yost said. “Their multilayered protections from removal undermine the president’s authority and violate the constitution.”

The brief says the constitution generally gives the president unrestricted power to remove executive branch officers. Although the FTC’s administrative law judges fall under the executive branch, they are shielded from presidential removal and “sit outside the three-branch structure like part of a ‘headless fourth branch of government,’” the brief also says.

In mid-August, Yost filed a brief in the U.S. District Court in Oregon saying the federal government should not delay a planned merger between Kroger and Albertsons.

Kroger announced plans to buy Boise, Idaho-based Albertsons in October 2022 for $24.6 billion. If allowed to go through, the merger would create a company with nearly 5,000 stores and 700,000 employees.

Last month, the two announced plans to sell nearly 600 stores if authorities approve the merger.

The Federal Trade Commission opposed the merger, saying it would lead to higher consumer prices because of less competition. It filed an antitrust lawsuit to block the merger.

Attorneys general from Alabama, Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia joined Yost in the most-recent filing.

DON’T MISS OUT

Be the first to know about the latest news, giveaways, events, and updates from The Black Chronicle!

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

African and Caribbean Nations Call for Reparations for Slave Trade, Propose Global Fund

Nations across Africa and the Caribbean, deeply impacted by...

Health care company agrees to pay $22.5 million to settle claims of over billing

A health care company agreed to pay nearly $22.5...

Sports betting expert offers advice on paying taxes for gambling winnings

(The Center Square) – Tax season is underway, and...

Entertainment district benefits don’t outweigh the cost, economists say

(The Center Square) — Weeks later, after more details...

Business association ‘disappointed’ by WA L&I’s proposed workers comp rate hike

(The Center Square) – The Association of Washington Business...

Harborview hospital tax to help with near $900M project budget gap

(The Center Square) – A recently-approved tax levy will...

Chicago’s budget doesn’t calm financial concerns

(The Center Square) – Although the Chicago City Council...

Federal agency isn’t offering free legal services to illegal border crossers

(The Center Square)– Billboards advertising services provided by federal...

Illinois quick hits: International migration drives state population increase

International migration drives state population increase ...

Colorado town passes measure supporting Trump’s immigration policies

(The Center Square) – A town council in Colorado...

Biden signs stopgap funding bill after last-minute votes in Congress

President Joe Biden on Saturday signed the Continuing Resolution...

Helene: About $9B of resolution’s $110B relief headed to North Carolina

(The Center Square) – Relief efforts for Hurricane Helene...

More like this
Related

Harborview hospital tax to help with near $900M project budget gap

(The Center Square) – A recently-approved tax levy will...

Chicago’s budget doesn’t calm financial concerns

(The Center Square) – Although the Chicago City Council...

Federal agency isn’t offering free legal services to illegal border crossers

(The Center Square)– Billboards advertising services provided by federal...

Leaders call for better transit safety after King County bus driver stabbing death

(The Center Square) – Puget Sound leaders and union...