Candidates for the Regulatory Corrections Calendar Hearing Before the Subcommi
Candidates for the Regulatory Corrections Calendar Hearing Before the Subcommi
United States Congress House Committee On Small
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Reducing overall EPA reporting and record-keeping reqiurements by 25 percent, saving businesses and local governments "millions" of hours and hundreds of millions of dollars. This sounds vaguely like the Internal Revenue Service's pledge several years ago to simplify its tax returns. 5. Giving small business a "grace period" to correct EPA violations. These businesses don't want a grace period, they want the EPA to disappear altogether.^ Regardless of whether or not the President's proposed ref...orms are substantial, most people would expect the call for regulatory reform to have resulted in reduced spending and smaller staffs in the federal regulatory apparatus and that President Clinton's Budget for the Fiscal Year 1996 would reflect the country's attitude toward regulation. Such assimiptions would be incorrect. The Center for the Study of American Business has monitored trends in federal regulatory spending and staffing for the past 20 years, and has developed 27 years of data. This year's analysis of the President's budget shows that both spending and staffing will again reach an all-time high.
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