Last updated: January 5, 2011 - 9:53am
Companies spend millions of dollars each year complaining to Congress about burdensome laws and regulations, pressing their concerns in public campaigns and in private meetings. They rarely wait for invitations. Last month a senior House Republican, Rep Darrell Issa (R-CA), nevertheless dispatched letters to 150 companies, trade groups and research organizations asking them to identify federal regulations that are restraining economic recovery and job growth. Rep Issa, incoming chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said the concerns of businesses had been ignored by the Obama administration as it pursued what he described as an unprecedented regulatory expansion. The responses have been predictable but, in asking, Rep Issa also is underscoring the commitment of the new House majority to help business by curtailing government.
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