
Regulatory Reform Bill Introduced
April 24, 2019 4:17 pmSen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) has introduced NSBA-supported legislation to require agencies to analyze the full impact of a proposed regulation on small businesses.
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) has introduced NSBA-supported legislation to require agencies to analyze the full impact of a proposed regulation on small businesses.
Regulatory reform continues to gather momentum: new members were recently announced for regional Regulatory Fairness Boards, and the Office of Advocacy is hosting regulatory roundtables.
Last week, NSBA sent a letter to the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship urging them to approve David Christian Tryon as Chief Counsel of the SBA Office of Advocacy.
On Monday, the Senate confirmed 54-41 Neomi Rao as Administrator of Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), commonly called “regulations czar”.
NSBA today released the 2017 Small Business Regulations Survey which shows the massive impact regulations have on America’s small-business community, and underscores the need for regulatory reform.
On the first day of the new session of Congress, House Small Business Committee Chair Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) introduced NSBA-supported regulatory reform legislation.
Next week, the SBA Office of Advocacy will host a regulatory symposium to commemorate its 40th anniversary as a key regulatory watchdog within the federal government.
On Monday, two members of NSBA’s volunteer leadership, Marilyn Landis and Michael Mitternight, testified at a national hearing for the SBA Region 3 Regulatory Fairness Board.
Yesterday, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) introduced the National Regulatory Budget Act of 2014 which would ensure fairness and commonsense in the federal regulatory process, a bill strongly supported by NSBA
Last week, the House Small Business Committee launched a new online initiative, “Small Biz Reg Watch”, to help small businesses participate in the development of federal regulations.