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Stuart Shapiro, Opinion ContributorUSA TODAY |
The push and pull between expertise and responsiveness is hard to balance, but few would argue that neither should be present.
If President Biden had a comfortable lead in the polls for reelection, executive agencies would likely wait to complete their regulations.
On November 9, the Office of Management and Budget issued a revised Circular A4 giving agencies guidance on the conduct of cost-benefit analysis.
For more than a decade, the phrase “job-killing regulations” was a prominent part of any discussion of the American economy.