House Republicans To Pass Anti-Regulation Legislation
Believe regulation hampers job creation
House Republicans next week will pass a legislative package aimed at making federal regulations more transparent and less costly to the economy.
The legislation is the GOP's latest attempt to reduce the regulatory red tape that they say is stifling job creation. Republicans have said getting Washington out of the way of companies is the best way to turn around an economy that stills struggles to create jobs more than five years after the Great Recession.
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