Not exact matches
Although subsequent administrations have continued reviewing vertical mergers, the Chicago
School's view that these deals generally do not pose threats to competition has remained dominant.139 Rejection of vertical tie - ups —
standard through the 1960s and 1970s — is extremely rare today; 140
in instances where agencies spot potential
harm, they tend to impose conduct remedies or require divestitures rather than block the deal outright.141 The Obama Administration took this approach with two of the largest vertical deals of the last decade: Comcast / NBC and Ticketmaster / LiveNation.
Richmond testified before Congress as to the need to ensure that charter
schools are more closely monitored for their admissions
standards, financial stewardship, and academic
standards in order to ensure that the charter
school movement is not
harmed by the lax
standards.
To address the issues, 75 percent of
school leaders encourage an increase
in federal funding for
school districts to comply with the new
standards and 60.3 percent support additional flexibility for
school districts to improve their ability to provide good nutrition without
harm to instruction, personnel, and other
school district operations.