On May 11, 2021, the acting heads of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Trade Commission, Federal Communications Commission, and several state attorneys general spoke at National Association of Attorneys General Consumer Protection Spring Conference. The speakers described how their agencies and offices have navigated the COVID-19 pandemic and discussed their consumer protection priorities. Among their top priorities are addressing COVID-related fraud, housing and racial inequity, payday lending and debt collection schemes, robocalls, the “digital divide” and broadband internet accessibility, and healthcare and pharmaceutical costs. Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, the Acting Chair of the FTC, also acknowledged the Supreme Court’s recent AMG Capital Management decision that restricted the FTC’s authority to seek equitable monetary relief and noted that, pending a proposed legislative fix, the FTC would seek to partner with state attorneys general who have redress authority, bring more cases via FTC administrative proceedings, and use other tools at the FTC’s disposal.