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House Appropriations OKs NTIA, DOJ Antitrust Hikes

The House Appropriations Committee voted 33-26 Thursday to advance the FY 2022 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies bill (see 2107150064), which would increase NTIA’s annual funding almost 97% to $89.5 billion. The Patent and Trademark Office would get almost…

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$4 billion, up 8% from FY 2021. The National Institute of Standards and Technology would get $1.37 billion, up 32% and some 8% less than what President Joe Biden sought. The Commerce Department Bureau of Industry and Security would get $143.4 million, up more than 7%. DOJ's Antitrust Division would get $201 million, up 9%.