Federal red ink now costs businesses more than $2.1 trillion per year, report says

The Washington Times quoted CEI’s expert on 10kc report

“Congress should be held accountable for such large regulatory actions,” wrote Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., the report’s author. “Cost-benefit analyses are few, not aggregated by the government, and merely self-reported by agencies. Delegation of lawmaking power to this unelected bureaucracy allows Congress to blame others for unpopular spending and rules.”

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