Amending the Regulatory Flexibility Act Past Performance And the Need for Mean
Amending the Regulatory Flexibility Act Past Performance And the Need for Mean
United States Congress House Committee On Small
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But even so, I reiterate the Presi- dent's support for passage of a strong, carefully drafted judicial re- view provision. Any administrative approach is dependent on the particular indi- viduals involved and the resources available to them. Individuals come and go. There is a risk that some Federal agency in the fu- ture might disregard its obligation in this area. The President and Vice President believe, as I do, that the objectives of the Reg Flex Act are too important to be ignored. The ch...allenge in adding a right to seek judicial review lies in crafting language that will give small entities meaningful relief while not requiring them to spend a lot of time and money in litiga- tion. Most small business owners want no part of litigation. What 20 they want, instead, are better regulations. They want a judicial re- view provision that is clear and complete, encouraging sound regu- latory development and giving proper guidance to all so that law- suits are needed only if and when regulators ignore their Reg Flex obligations.
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