Richard Pierce Jr.: One problem with the Regulatory Accountability Act

The Senate Regulatory Accountability Act is designed to use better science, strengthen checks and balances and give the public more of a voice in federal rule-m...

Robert Pierce Jr., law professor, George Washington University

A Senate bill known as the Regulatory Accountability Act has backing from Republicans and at least two Democrats. It's designed to use better science, strengthen checks and balances and give the public more of a voice in federal rule-making. George Washington University law professor Robert Pierce joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain why he believes there is a 'glaring error' in the bill.

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