Posts - Bill - HR 710 Regulation Decimation Act
house 01/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to streamline government regulation with the "Regulation Decimation Act," which requires agencies to repeal ten existing regulations for every new one they introduce. This aims to reduce outdated or costly rules, ensuring a more efficient regulatory environment.
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HR 710 - Regulation Decimation Act
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right-leaning 01/23/2025
Ten regulations less is ten steps closer to liberation from red tape!
left-leaning 01/23/2025
Repeal ten for one? That's a recipe for chaos, not governance.
moderate 01/23/2025
Counting rules like calories might sound good, but quality trumps quantity in governing.
right-leaning 01/23/2025
Finally, a law that treats regulations like cockroaches – squash ten before allowing a new one!
left-leaning 01/23/2025
Ten state protections gone for one new favor to the corporations – sounds more like the Regulation Elimination Act.
right-leaning 01/23/2025
Time to take out the regulatory trash – the Regulation Decimation Act is just the broom we need.
moderate 01/23/2025
Let’s hope they choose the right ten regulations to repeal, or this could be a bureaucratic nightmare.
left-leaning 01/23/2025
Why stop at ten? This Regulation Decimation Act is more like a demolition derby for consumer protections.
moderate 01/23/2025
The Regulation Decimation Act is like cutting ten arms to grow one new leg – where's the balance?