The Bush administration has spent the better part of three years weakening federal regulations and belittling their value. Now, from a most unlikely source — the fervently anti-regulatory Office of Management and Budget — comes persuasive evidence that the health and social benefits of these rules greatly outweigh their costs. Check this out in this interesting NYT editorial:
Rules That Work: "October 1, 2003: Rules That Work"
Rules That Work: "October 1, 2003: Rules That Work"
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