WI Governor Told that "Layers and Layers" of Red Tape Smother Business
Furniture maker says regulatory mandates are impossible to follow
Furniture maker says regulatory mandates are impossible to follow
Not that the mandate is right or sensible, but four years of bureaucratic delay is very telling
Worries about parliament codifying policies connected to ostensibly free media
The wages of looking to the government for assistance
Enough with the creep-tastic censorship bills, already
They could potentially nab hundreds of millions in fines
Stupid rules make us poorer and unhealthier
As for us little guys, oh well.
In a press release strangely devoid of any mention of anyone being victimized or defrauded, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announces it is suing Intrade, the famous "prediction market" business, based in Ireland.
Yes, they need government permission to sell overseas. Sad.
And they're likely to have the same amazing results
A New Deal price-fixing scheme reaches the High Court. Will the justices take the case?
Step 1: Be a lovely California seaside town with gorgeous bluffs and rocks that everybody (this author included) loves walking and sitting on.
Bank failed to stop rogue trader from losing more than $2 billion dollars
And keeps your house comfortable, further infuriating the hair-shirt brigade
It will cost twice as much as officials claim, warn energy companies
Ban implemented on charging women more than men for the same health insurance
At issue is how farmers may launch challenge
Thanks to burdensome regulations, they're not as happy as commercials would have you believe
The Sunshine State contemplates a new direction in regulatory overreach.
Proposition requires hens to be able to move around, but fails to provide guidelines for compliance
ADM must have a serious presence in D.C.
Regulations meant he had to close his topless car wash
Know your place at the bottom of the food chain
Says unelected board's behavior is implementing an unconstitutional tax
Assert that FDA already had authority to shut down pharmacy at center of meningitis outbreak but did not
Several Chicago, Illinois food truck owners filed a lawsuit against the city today.
Why not make an emergency worse with confusion and regulations?
At Greenwire, Lawrence Hurley reports on a very interesting development at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Several communities loosen up the rules
It takes nine times longer for officials to process paperwork than it does to put up a house