Policy Primer: Regulatory Reform (2023)
The cost of regulation between 1980 and today is estimated to be more than $5 trillion representing a 25% shortfall in would-be economic growth. This
The cost of regulation between 1980 and today is estimated to be more than $5 trillion representing a 25% shortfall in would-be economic growth. This
Tuesday was a newsworthy day in the Virginia General Assembly. Not only was it Crossover, but Tuesday evening the Senate voted on Governor Youngkin’s nominees
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Week in Review A notable item from last week’s activities of the Virginia General Assembly was the vote on the budget for the next two
Click the image or link to view the PDF version: VIPP HB244 Regulatory Streamlining Bill (2022) BACKGROUND In 2018, Governor Ralph Northam signed into law
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