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The Public Buildings Reform Board finds agency headquarters buildings operated at 12% of their estimated capacity, on average,
federalnewsnetwork.com
So on top of this President Trump did this in his first year as president in 2017..
Since Inauguration Day, President Trump has slashed well over 1,500 planned regulatory actions.
The Trump administration has repealed 22 regulations for each new rule issued, cutting regulatory costs by more than $8 billion.
In fact, federal regulations are now at their "lowest count since records began being kept in the mid-1970s."
Now the following shows why a majority of garbage (per Biden!!) people voted for Trump!
"Small business owners are counting their blessings. "
For years, America's most dedicated job creators — who account for two-thirds of all new U.S. jobs — have been drowning in red tape.
According to a National Small Business Association (NSBA) survey, one-third of small business owners spend more than 80 hours a year meeting regulatory requirements. In their first year of operation, small business employers pay an average of
$83,000 in regulatory costs just to remain compliant.
www.investors.com
So folks.. Harris, et.al. complaining about "price gouging"... maybe they should have been looking at themselves and the rules and regulations they endorsed!
It took Donald Trump to break this reluctance. As president, Trump signed 16 CRA resolutions overturning Obama administration rules,15 of them in his first year in office. “This is Newt Gingrich’s knife against the throat of the administrative state that Trump weaponized,” said Segall.
prospect.org
Today we are seeing what President Trump's learned in his first term, i.e. the "deep swamp" is very entrenched and we must if we want to balance our budget reduce federal bureaucracy which the "Department of Government Efficiency" will do Trump, in his statement, set a deadline for their work, saying it would "conclude no later than July 4, 2026."
"A smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration of Independence," Trump wrote. "I am confident they will succeed!".
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Agencies’ headquarters in DC remained ‘nearly empty’ in 2023, real-estate board finds | Federal News Network
The Public Buildings Reform Board finds agency headquarters buildings operated at 12% of their estimated capacity, on average, from January-September 2023.
Since Inauguration Day, President Trump has slashed well over 1,500 planned regulatory actions.
The Trump administration has repealed 22 regulations for each new rule issued, cutting regulatory costs by more than $8 billion.
In fact, federal regulations are now at their "lowest count since records began being kept in the mid-1970s."
Now the following shows why a majority of garbage (per Biden!!) people voted for Trump!
"Small business owners are counting their blessings. "
For years, America's most dedicated job creators — who account for two-thirds of all new U.S. jobs — have been drowning in red tape.
According to a National Small Business Association (NSBA) survey, one-third of small business owners spend more than 80 hours a year meeting regulatory requirements. In their first year of operation, small business employers pay an average of
$83,000 in regulatory costs just to remain compliant.
How Trump Regulatory Rollback Boosts Small Businesses
Since Inauguration Day, President Trump has slashed well over 1,500 planned regulatory actions. The Trump administration has repealed 22 regulations for each new rule issued, making things easier for small businesses. Congress should be doing the same.
It took Donald Trump to break this reluctance. As president, Trump signed 16 CRA resolutions overturning Obama administration rules,15 of them in his first year in office. “This is Newt Gingrich’s knife against the throat of the administrative state that Trump weaponized,” said Segall.
Why Is the Biden Administration Completing So Many Regulations? - The American Prospect
The answer is the Congressional Review Act, which Republicans in a second Trump presidency could use to further attack the administrative state. Finalizing rules early protects them from this fate.
Today we are seeing what President Trump's learned in his first term, i.e. the "deep swamp" is very entrenched and we must if we want to balance our budget reduce federal bureaucracy which the "Department of Government Efficiency" will do Trump, in his statement, set a deadline for their work, saying it would "conclude no later than July 4, 2026."
"A smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration of Independence," Trump wrote. "I am confident they will succeed!".
Trump announces Musk, Ramaswamy will lead newly-created Department of Government Efficiency
Trump in a statement said the two will work to "dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies."
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