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This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/19/2018

It was a short work week due to Veterans Day, as most Americans took time to reflect on the centenary of the World War I…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/13/2018

The midterm elections finally happened. The good news is no more political ads for a while; the bad news is that a bunch of politicians…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

What Do the Midterms Mean for Trade?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/07/2018

Trade was a highly contentious issue during President Trump’s first two years. He has doubled tariffs, other countries have enacted equivalent retaliatory tariffs, and tensions…

Trade and International

Blog

What Do the Midterms Mean for Regulatory Reform?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/07/2018

A divided Congress probably means the status quo will reign on regulation. This is a mixed bag from a free-market perspective. President Trump made…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/05/2018

Regulators were relatively quiet during the week before the midterm election, though CEI wasn’t, with our colleague Ted Frank arguing a case before the Supreme…

Regulatory Reform

News Release

October Brought 250,000 New Jobs, Despite Bad Trade Restrictions

  • Ryan Young
  • 11/02/2018

The American economy added 250,000 jobs in October, the U.S. Labor Department announced today. The unemployment rate was meanwhile unchanged from last month, at 3.7…

Labor and Employment

ABC News

The Trump Economy: Why New-Car Prices Are Approaching Record Highs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 11/02/2018

ABC News cited CEI’s Fellow Ryan Young on average price increase of vehicles. $250: The average price increase of a new car due to…

Automobiles and Roads

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/29/2018

Lots of contentious issues are in the news, from the midterm election to immigration to a disturbing rash of bombs sent to politicians and media…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/22/2018

The fall 2018 edition of the semi-annual Unified Agenda was released on Wednesday. It lists upcoming regulations from every rulemaking agency. This marks the…

Regulatory Reform

ABC News

Inside America: How Steelworkers View The Midterm Elections

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/18/2018

ABC News cited CEI’s Fellow Ryan Young on the steel industry job market. Despite the deal with Canada and Mexico, the trade war…

Labor and Employment

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/15/2018

In a Columbus Day-shortened work week, agencies issued more than 50 new regulations from deregulated TVs in TV commercials to POSTNET.

Regulatory Reform

The Heartland Institute

Research & Commentary: Two New Regulatory Reform Ideas For West Virginia

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/12/2018

The Heartland Instituted cited CEI’s “Ten Thousand Commandments” annual survey and Fellow Ryan Young’s “REINing in Regulatory Overreach” article.   “Ten Thousand Commandments” is the Competitive Enterprise…

Business and Government

The Heartland Institute

Trump Announces Trade Deal With Mexico

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/12/2018

The Heartland Institute cited CEI’s Fellow Ryan Young on new NAFTA agreement. Ryan Young, an adjunct fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, says…

Trade and International

Morning Consult

Trump’s Trade War Isn’t Working Because Tariffs Hurt Americans

  • By: Iain Murray, Ryan Young
  • 10/11/2018

The Trump administration recently announced a trade agreement that will replace the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. The new…

Trade and International

Blog

Tariffs Won’t Achieve America’s Goals

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/10/2018

Over at Morning Consult, Iain Murray and I have an op-ed explaining why tariffs are ill-suited to achieving the Trump administration’s economic and foreign…

Trade and International

News Release

Trump Trade Tariffs Mean Layoffs and Lower Auto Sales for Ford

  • Ryan Young
  • 10/10/2018

Ford Motor Company just announced layoffs in the midst of a reported $1 billion in tariff-related losses. Auto sales are down due to trade tariffs…

Automobiles and Roads

Blog

William Nordhaus, Paul Romer Win 2018 Economics Nobel Prize

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/10/2018

Both of this year’s economics Nobel laureates have been on the short list for some time. Both are deserving, as David Henderson writes in…

Business and Government

Blogarama

6 Quick Takes On The New NAFTA (USMCA)

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/08/2018

Blogarama cited CEI’s Fellow Ryan Young on new NAFTA deal. Ryan Young of the Competitive Enterprise Institute piles on: Given the Trump…

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/08/2018

In the news last week, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) got a new name (USMCA) that nobody will use, and President Trump…

Regulatory Reform

Townhall Finance

How Much Has Trump Changed NAFTA?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/05/2018

Townhall Finace cited CEI’s Fellow Ryan Young on new NAFTA deal. Ryan Young of the Competitive Enterprise Institute piles on. Given…

Trade and International

Blog

New NAFTA Could Have Been Much Worse

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/02/2018

The new USMC (United States-Mexico-Canada) trade agreement isn’t very different from the old NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), and that’s a good thing. Given…

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 10/01/2018

It was a busy week in the political world, from the bitter Supreme Court controversy to President Trump’s UN speech, to tariffs on $260…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Trade?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/27/2018

A common argument for free trade is that fewer trade barriers mean more trade. That argument is mostly true—there are a lot of deals people…

Trade and International

Blog

A New Front in the Trade War: Overseas Private Investment

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/26/2018

Tariffs get most of the press in today’s trade debate, and for good reason. Tariff rates under Trump have roughly doubled in less than two…

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/24/2018

Hurricane Florence, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s sexual assault allegation, and a ten percent tariff on $200 billion of Chinese goods dominated the news. Meanwhile,…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Tariffs and Opportunity Costs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/21/2018

Today’s unsubtle trade debate largely ignores a subtle, but vitally important concept: opportunity costs. Direct harms from tariffs are easy enough to point out. Steel…

Trade and International

Blog

Trade Goings-On: U.S.-UK Draft Agreement, New Book, and Peter Navarro’s Conversion

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/20/2018

The Competitive Enterprise Institute is not the only group making a principled case for free trade. The UK-based Initiative for Free Trade, headed…

Trade and International

Blog

Common Myths and Facts about Trade

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/20/2018

There are a lot of confusions on both sides of the trade debate. A short CEI WebMemo, published today, seeks to clear up three…

Trade and International

Study

Common Myths and Facts about Trade

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/19/2018

International trade, usually a low-key issue, has sparked a heated debate under the current administration. As with any hot issue, several common misperceptions afflict the…

Trade and International

Blog

New China Tariffs Coming Soon

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/17/2018

Less than a week after signing a bill to reduce some tariffs, the administration is moving to raise others. As soon as today, the…

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/17/2018

It was a slow week for substantive news, aside from President Trump’s surprise signing of the Miscellaneous Tariff Act, which reduces tariffs on about 1,700…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

President Trump Signs Miscellaneous Tariff Act

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/14/2018

In a surprise move, President Trump signed the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill Act into law on Thursday. The bill will reduce tariffs on roughly 1,700 goods…

Trade and International

Blog

Free Trade Challenges: Tariffs, Concentrated Benefits, and Diffused Costs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/11/2018

Tariffs hurt more people than they help. So why do those outnumbered few keep winning so many political victories at the majority’s expense? The answer…

Business and Government

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/10/2018

After a short Labor Day breather, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s hearings and White House intrigue made for a lively four-day week. Meanwhile, agencies issued…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

August Brought 201,000 New Jobs, but Future Gains Threatened by Trade Restrictions

  • By: Iain Murray, Ryan Young
  • 09/07/2018

The U.S. economy added 201,000 jobs in August, the U.S. Labor Department announced today. Good news, but impending trade restrictions could put a damper…

Trade and International

Blog

Tariffs Invite Corruption

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/06/2018

The Commerce Department is offering exemptions to President Trump’s recent steel and aluminum tariffs. More than 2,000 companies have applied. That means that there…

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 09/04/2018

August ended with a bang, leaving the 2018 Federal Register on the brink of the 45,000-page mark going into the Labor Day holiday. Agencies passed…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Trade Is as Old as Humanity

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/31/2018

Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of long-distance trade going as far back as 200,000 years ago. The artifacts are mainly things such as obsidian tools…

Trade and International

Blog

Trade Restrictions Will Not Improve National Security

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/30/2018

One of the most persuasive arguments trade protectionists use is the national security argument. It serves as a “get out of jail free” card with…

Trade and International

News Release

Trump Trade Announcement with Mexico Belies Trump Trade Barriers

  • Ryan Young
  • 08/27/2018

This morning, the White House announced a new “understanding” with Mexico, related to ongoing talks about the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Competitive Enterprise…

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/27/2018

Lawyers are having a field day in Washington, and not just in cases involving associates of a certain member of the executive branch. Over at…

Regulatory Reform

Politico

A NAFTA Deal in the Making

  • By: Iain Murray, Ryan Young
  • 08/24/2018

Politico cited CEI’s paper, Traders of the Lost Ark by Vice President for Strategy Iain Murray and Fellow Ryan Young. The U.S.

Trade and International

Politico

How Infrastructure Went Wrong

  • By: Iain Murray, Ryan Young
  • 08/24/2018

Politico cited CEI’s report, Traders of the Lost Ark by Vice President for Strategy Iain Murray and Fellow Ryan Young. The Competitive…

Trade and International

Blog

Trade Made Renaissance Art Possible

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/24/2018

Trade and specialization make all kinds of life-enriching innovations possible. In fact, Italian Renaissance art was one of them, a gift that continues to inspire…

Trade and International

Blog

‘Infant Industry’ Argument Does Not Justify Trade Barriers

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/22/2018

Most startups fail. The conventional wisdom is that about 90 percent of businesses fail within five years of their founding. For companies making new types…

Banking and Finance

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/20/2018

It was a slow news week on the policy front, though quite busy on the drama/soap opera front. The House was in recess, and while…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Protectionism Keeps People Poor

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/17/2018

Why do people trade with each other at all? Because it makes them better off. As Iain Murray’s and my paper “Traders of the…

Trade and International

News Release

Trade Cannot Be Fair Unless it is Free

  • Iain Murray, Ryan Young
  • 08/15/2018

The Competitive Enterprise Institute today released a report on the urgent need to return to free trade policies at a time when tariffs and tensions…

Trade and International

Study

Traders of the Lost Ark

  • By: Iain Murray, Ryan Young
  • 08/13/2018

View Full Document as PDF With contributions by Fred L. Smith Jr., Marc Scribner, Daniel Press, and Ryan Khurana Profiles in Capitalism August…

Business and Government

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/13/2018

The number of new final regulations for the year passed the 2,000 mark, with new rules ranging from cell walls to harpoon fishing.

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/06/2018

The big regulatory news is a proposed loosening of fuel economy standards for cars. This will likely improve safety; lighter cars don’t hold up…

Regulatory Reform

News Release

CEI: Congress Should Reclaim Delegated Trade Authority and End President Trump’s Harmful Trade War

  • Ryan Young
  • 08/03/2018

On Friday, China announced it would impose new tariffs on $60 billion worth of U.S. goods, further escalating trade tensions between the two countries.

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/30/2018

The economy grew by 4.1 percent last quarter, which is wonderful news. The president also announced $12 billion of subsides for farmers hurt…

Regulatory Reform

News Release

CEI: Second Quarter Growth Shows Free Market Policies Work, but Restrictive Trade Policies Could Harm Future Growth

  • Iain Murray, Ryan Young
  • 07/27/2018

The Department of Commerce announced Friday morning the U.S. economy grew by 4.1 percent in the second quarter of 2018.

Banking and Finance

Blog

Trump’s Trade Meeting with European Commissioner Juncker: Better than Nothing

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/26/2018

Many trade-watchers are breathing a sigh of relief about President Trump’s meeting yesterday with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. The result was essentially a…

Trade and International

Blog

Trump Proposes $12 Billion in Aid to Farmers Hurt by His Tariffs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/24/2018

As we’ve been saying ever since this issue heated up, tariffs hurt the economy. There’s no way around it. Seeing this harm, President Trump…

Banking and Finance

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/23/2018

The European Union fined Google a record $5 billion for antitrust violations, and the president raised foreign policy kerfuffles with Britain and Russia on…

Regulatory Reform

News Release

CEI Criticizes European Union’s Antitrust Decision Against Google

  • Clyde Wayne Crews, Ryan Young
  • 07/18/2018

The European Union announced its decision today to fine Google $5 billion in an antitrust case involving the tech giant’s Android operating system. Competitive Enterprise…

Antitrust

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/16/2018

It was an uneventful week at regulatory agencies, with a lower-than-usual 51 new final regulations, ranging from skin disability ratings to garage door openers. For more data,…

Regulatory Reform

News Release

CEI Warns Newly Announced Tariffs on Chinese Goods Will Harm Consumers, Workers

  • Ryan Young
  • 07/11/2018

The Trump Administration announced new proposed tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods yesterday, escalating a trade conflict with China.

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/09/2018

America celebrated its 242nd birthday on Wednesday, and new tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods came into effect on Friday. Meanwhile, during a…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

A Quick Lesson in Antitrust: Netflix and Comcast

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/08/2018

Every time a major corporate merger is announced, pundits predictably warn of impending doom if regulators allow it to happen. Yet, pundits and regulators don’t know any…

Antitrust

Blog

CEI Book Club: Peter Navarro and Greg Autry, Death by China

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/02/2018

Trump economic adviser Peter Navarro has a longstanding animus against China. It is important to know Navarro’s thoughts on China. He played a major role…

Capitalism and Free Enterprise

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/02/2018

It was a newsy week, with Justice Kennedy’s retirement announcement, along with some big Supreme Court decisions, including the Janus decision regarding public sector unions;…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/25/2018

Summer officially began last week, and federal regulators celebrated with new regulations ranging from almond kernel computing to rough diamonds.

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Last Chance for the 115th: Options for Regulatory Reform

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/19/2018

With a possible party change in play this November in one or both chambers of Congress, the time might be now or never to pass…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Minimum Wage Proposal Divides D.C. Workers, Voters

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/18/2018

Washington, D.C. has a $12.50 per hour minimum wage. But for tip-earning workers, such as servers and bartenders, the minimum is $3.33 per hour—tips are…

Labor and Employment

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/18/2018

Angry allies, North Korea, and Chinese tariffs dominated the news last week. Under the radar, regulatory agencies closed in on their 1,500th new regulation of…

Regulatory Reform

News Release

CEI Warns Trump China Tariffs Will Backfire

  • Ryan Young
  • 06/15/2018

President Donald Trump announced today he will slap 25 percent tariffs on Chinese technology imports. CEI Fellow Ryan Young warned the move will backfire.

Trade and International

Blog

Last Chance for the 115th: Stop the President from Unilaterally Raising Tariffs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/14/2018

Article I, section 8 of the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the exclusive power of the purse. Under no circumstances may the president unilaterally raise taxes.

Law and Litigation

Blog

Good News for Young Lemonade Stand Entrepreneurs

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/12/2018

Every summer there are news stories about local authorities shutting down children’s lemonade stands over lack of licenses, permits, a lack of restaurant-grade kitchen or…

Business and Government

Blog

Will Trump’s Tariffs Spell the End of Free Markets?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/11/2018

The president’s threats must be fought, but the good news is America’s fundamental institutions will withstand Trumpian bluster. For one thing, our economy remains a…

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/11/2018

The week’s big headlines were about the G7 meeting and our allies’ efforts to avoid a trade war, and the meeting with north Korea…

Regulatory Reform

Inside Sources

Will Trump’s Tariffs Kill Free Markets?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/09/2018

President Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum against allies like Canada, Mexico and the European Union are only the latest skirmish in a long-term attack…

Business and Government

Blog

Here We Go Again: Steel and Aluminum Tariffs and Peter Navarro

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/04/2018

A new 25 percent steel tariff and a 10 percent aluminum tariff have come into effect. The levies are aimed at our allies, such as Canada,…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 06/04/2018

Despite a four-day workweek, federal agencies still exceeded the previous week’s Federal Register page count by nearly a hundred pages, pushing the yearly total past…

Regulatory Reform

News Release

CEI Condemns Trump Decision on Steel and Aluminum Tariffs

  • Ryan Young
  • 05/31/2018

Today, the Trump administration announced additional steel and aluminum tariffs on America’s allies, including the European Union, Canada, and Mexico.

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/29/2018

Agencies took it comparatively easy in the leadup to the long Memorial Day weekend, though the FAA and Coats Guard were busy with rules for…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/21/2018

It was a relatively slow week, with 44 proposed regulations and 62 final regulations, though the Supreme Court did rule the federal ban on…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/14/2018

The big news from the last week was the release of the spring edition of the twice-yearly Unified Agenda, which lists all planned agency regulations…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/07/2018

It is now May, and still only one economically significant regulation (costing $100 million or more per year) has been issued this year. With the…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Regulatory Reform in Congress

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 05/02/2018

While the president’s initial flurry of executive orders enacting some regulatory reforms was a pleasant surprise, the next president can undo them with the stroke…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Steel and Aluminum Tariffs a Massive Net Loss for U.S. Economy

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/30/2018

Following in George W. Bush’s footsteps, President Trump increased tariffs on foreign-made steel and aluminum by 25 percent in March. But he exempted U.S. allies…

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/30/2018

The number of new final regulations passed the 1,000 mark last week, with new rules ranging from sending mail to human reliability programs.

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Some Context for the Astronomical Cost of Government Regulation

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/25/2018

Since any number with that many zeroes and commas in it is difficult for the human mind to process, let’s put it in a more…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/23/2018

The big news this week was the release of the 2018 edition of Ten Thousand Commandments. Agencies continued to provide fodder for next years edition…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Lessons for Congress from ‘10,000 Commandments’: Regulatory Budgets

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/20/2018

One of the lessons learned from this year’s “10,000 Commandments” study is that Congress needs to be more involved in the regulatory process. It needs…

Regulatory Reform

USA Today

Trump is Cutting Through Regulations, but Only Congress Can Make it Last

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews, Ryan Young
  • 04/20/2018

Eventually, politicians will be forced to get spending and deficits under control, but regulatory reforms are just as important to keep the economy growing and…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

‘10,000 Commandments’ at 25: What Have We Learned, What’s to Come?

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/20/2018

Wayne Crews has ably documented the regulatory state for twenty-five years and running. But what will the next twenty-five years of “10,000 Commandments” look like?…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

Peter Navarro’s Economic Ignorance on Trade

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/20/2018

Trump economic advisor and Death by China author Peter Navarro’s recent column in The Wall Street Journal, “China’s Faux Comparative Advantage,” is a…

Trade and International

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/16/2018

The highlights from this week’s round of 36 proposed regulations and 72 final regulations range from licensing government inventions to the Department of Redundancy Department’s…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/09/2018

It may not feel like Spring yet, but regulatory agencies have turned their fancies to rulemaking, with 45 proposed and 70 final regulations ranging from…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/03/2018

With a full quarter of 2018 in the books, agencies have issued just one economically significant rule—an increase in State Department fees amounting to $115…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

What’s Driving the New Economy: Reviewing ‘Tomorrow 3.0’

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 04/02/2018

We truly do live in amazing times. And according to Michael Munger, who directs Duke University’s multidisciplinary PPE program (it stands for Philosophy, Politics, and…

Business and Government

RealClear Policy

Regulatory Reform: A Beacon of Light for Bipartisanship

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 08/01/2017

Common ground is nearly impossible to find in Washington these days. But with the Senate’s recent confirmation of Neomi Rao as the White House’s…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/31/2017

As the reality television drama in Washington continues to unfold, regulatory agencies pushed the 2017 Federal Register past the 35,000-page mark and issued 75 new…

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/25/2017

As summer marches on, regulatory agencies issued more than 60 new regulations in the last week.

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/17/2017

Regulatory agencies were plenty busy last week, with new rules in the last week ranging from Maine’s gas stations to hammerhead shark herd size.

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/10/2017

81 new rules from the last week still range from work surfaces to spirulina extract.

Regulatory Reform

Blog

This Week in Ridiculous Regulations

  • By: Ryan Young
  • 07/03/2017

A recent EPA rule for dental effluence caused some controversy for violating President Trump’s one-in, two-out policy for new rules.

Regulatory Reform

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