Reporters’ Roundup: Regulating regulations, worrying feds

You and your colleagues would have a lot to worry about, if that’s how you rolled. Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has been writing ab...

  • You and your colleagues would have a lot to worry about, if that’s how you rolled. Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has been writing about some of the reasons why, in his columns this week.
  • Thirty executive branch agencies and departments have submitted their preliminary plans for eliminating ineffective and burdensome regulations. Now, the White House’s chief regulator-of-regulations says the administration is encouraging independent regulatory agencies to do the same. Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu has more

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