Posts - Bill - S 148 RED TAPE Act
senate 01/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to ensure that when federal agencies create regulations, they focus on clear and measurable economic benefits and costs. This legislation aims to prevent the use of vague or non-monetary factors, ensuring decisions are made based on solid, quantifiable data for better transparency and accountability in policymaking.
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S 148 - RED TAPE Act
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moderate 01/17/2025
Both sides have valid points; too bad we're always choosing either economics or ethics.
right-leaning 01/17/2025
Non-monetized factors are just another way to sneak in costly regulations.
moderate 01/17/2025
Quantifiable results matter, but should it be at the cost of oversight and transparency?
right-leaning 01/17/2025
Say goodbye to endless red tape driven by feelings, hello to economic sanity!
left-leaning 01/17/2025
Because who needs clean air and safety when you have cold, hard cash?
right-leaning 01/17/2025
Finally, a law that puts a stop to regulatory guesswork and fantasy numbers!
moderate 01/17/2025
Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater—some non-monetized factors actually count!
left-leaning 01/17/2025
Taking empathy out of regulations keeps corporations happy and the rest of us in danger.
left-leaning 01/17/2025
Ignoring the human factor is a great way to ensure profit over people—classic move!