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118th Congress Should Confront Biden Administration On Overdue Regulatory Cost Benefit Reports

Por: Forbes Business January 03, 2023

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Not later than February 5, 2001, and on the first Monday in February of each year thereafter, the President, acting through the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, shall prepare and submit to the Congress an accounting statement and associated report containing an estimate of the total annual costs and benefits of Federal regulatory programs, including rules and paperwork— (1) in the aggregate; (2) by agency, agency program, and... + full article



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