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Fingers Point to Congress for Regulatory Fixes

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The Washington Post, April 10th, 1998

This is the Fortune 500, blue-chip, gold-plated view of what's wrong with federal regulation and how it could be fixed. Contrary to the traditional view of many companies and conservatives that excessive regulation is a mess created by the executive branch of government, the Committee for Economic Development (CED) said in a report released Wednesday that the problems were created under the Capitol dome and that's where they need to be fixed. "Unlike most previous examinations of regulatory reforms, which focus on the drafting of regulations in the executive branch, this statement emphasizes t...

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