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Massachusetts AG Leads Opposition to FTC Investigations
March 18, 2026
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell is spearheading a coalition of state attorneys general opposing Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigations into independent professional medical organizations, including the Endocrine Society and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. The coalition filed amicus briefs supporting lawsuits that challenge the FTC's demands, arguing these investigations are politically motivated and risk undermining trusted medical guidance critical to public health.
- This action highlights increased state-level legal pushback against federal regulatory scrutiny of professional medical organizations, which may affect compliance and legal risk assessments for contractors and vendors serving these entities.
- Procurement professionals should be aware of potential shifts in regulatory enforcement priorities that could influence contract requirements, especially in healthcare-related services and consulting.
- Organizations providing legal, compliance, or advisory services to medical professional groups may find emerging opportunities as states coordinate responses to federal investigations.
- The involvement of multiple states including Massachusetts, California, Colorado, Connecticut, and Delaware indicates a broader multistate coalition that could impact federal regulatory approaches and procurement policies in healthcare sectors.
The Trump Administration’s attempt to bully independent organizations into abandoning scientific facts to fuel its own political agenda threatens the health and safety of our residents. Politics should have no place in our hospitals and doctors’ offices.
— Andrea Joy Campbell, Attorney General of Massachusetts
Agencies
Office of the Attorney General, Federal Trade Commission, Commonwealth of Massachusetts