Newly formed White House council to promote competition across US economy to hold first meeting

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A newly formed White House council to promote competition across the US economy and lower costs for American families is holding its first meeting on Friday

in the Roosevelt Room at the White House.

The White House will be rolling out a new website for this council, called the White House Competition Council, on Friday, a White House official told CNN. The group, which consists of eight Cabinet members and the chairs of seven independent agencies, was formed following an executive order President Joe Biden signed in July to promote competition within the economy.

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