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  • James L. Gattuso is Senior Research Fellow in Regulatory Policy, Diane Katz is Research Fellow in Regulatory Policy, and Stephen A. Keen is a Research Assistant, in the Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation.

    Red Tape Rising: Obama's Torrent of New Regulation James Gattuso 2010

  • Another bill, called the Regulatory Accountability Act RAA, would put the calculations of accountants ahead of the warnings and findings of safety experts and scientists in determining the value of new public health and safety rules.

    Ed Mierzwinski: REINS Act Means More Trouble In Toyland Ed Mierzwinski 2011

  • Another bill, called the Regulatory Accountability Act RAA, would put the calculations of accountants ahead of the warnings and findings of safety experts and scientists in determining the value of new public health and safety rules.

    Ed Mierzwinski: REINS Act Means More Trouble In Toyland Ed Mierzwinski 2011

  • These organisms activate important regulatory cells in the immune system called Regulatory T Cells.

    Susan Weissman: Digging For Worms: Can Parents Work Out The Hygiene Hypothesis? 2009

  • Meanwhile, a consortium of Wall Street and European firms that are concerned about the new money-laundering rules has set up a company called Regulatory DataCorp to conduct public-information databank searches on their clients.

    Swiss: Banking Jitters 2007

  • A bill promising some relief, called the Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act H.R. 682, has bounced around the House since last year, but it has yet to make it out of committee.

    What Does Congress Have In Store For Small Biz? 2006

  • The Clean Air Act, first passed in 1970 and updated in 1990, gives the agency permission to regulate U.S. air pollution, but most regulations must be backed up by scientific analyses known as Regulatory Impact Analyses.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • But even as he disapproves of big government, Cain has said he would create another presidential-appointed entity called the Regulatory Reduction Commission, which would "take a look at all the regulations and hoops that people have to jump through."

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • A Whitehall examination of the planning framework, known as a Regulatory Impact Assessment, confirms that the controversial "presumption" proposal will make it easier for developers to build.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • These regulations may burden all players, but the cost of compliance as a ratio of the total operating expenses is negligible for large corporations, and crippling for small companies - established players always want more barriers put up to prevent upstart competition from undercutting them (termed Regulatory Capture).

    Latest Articles 2009

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