Category Archives: Reguations

Because it Matters: Capital vs. capitol

Because it matters, As a noun, capital refers to (1) a city that serves as a center of government, (2) wealth in the form of money or property, and (3) a capital letter. As an adjective, it means (1) principal, (2) involving financial assets, and (3) deserving … Continue reading

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EPA studies NH policy to decide how to nanny dentists about mercury

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is promulgating technology-based pretreatment standards under the Clean Water Act to reduce discharges of mercury from dental offices into municipal sewage treatment plants known as publicly owned treatment works (POTWs). This final rule requires dental … Continue reading

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Get government out of the internet’s business

Why would the former head of a federal agency write an opinion essay defending a federal regulation he created without ever naming the regulation he is trying to defend? Because he doesn’t want you to know there was a time … Continue reading

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Joe Barton is Back (In the Republican State Committee) – With Honors

In January, Joe Barton was booted from the Republican State Committee. Next month, he will receive one of the party’s prestigious Norris Cotton awards. … In late February, new party chair Jeanie Forrester rescinded Barton’s suspension. “Our goal is to … Continue reading

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11 Ways Trump Has Rolled Back Government Regulations in His First 100 Days

As President Donald Trump reaches his 100th day in the White House on April 29, he will have worked with Congress to rescind more regulations using the Congressional Review Act than any other president. More… |Daily Signal Please Like and Share … Continue reading

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