S. 130 seeks to reform antitrust laws to improve competition in the American economy. It modifies the Clayton Act to address unlawful acquisitions, strengthens the enforcement abilities of the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, and imposes penalties for...
Simple Explanation
S. 130 is a plan to make sure companies play fair with each other, asking grown-ups in charge like the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission to keep an eye on them, and help whistleblowers speak up if they see cheating. It also wants to give them money and rules so they can do a good job, but it needs to be careful not to make things too tricky or unfair for small companies.