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Regulatory Accounting
March 2004
BNA's Web Watch is prepared by Laura
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Federal Government
Congressional Testimony
February 25, 2004 - How to Improve Regulatory Accounting: Costs,
Benefits, and Impacts of Federal Regulation - Part II 108th Congress
Wednesday, February 25, 2004 Chairman
Ose's Briefing Memo ||| Chairman
Ose's Opening Statement
Chart
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Witness Testimony
Witness
List
John
Graham (OMB)
Thomas
Sullivan (SBA)
William
Kovacs
Susan
Dudley
Richard
Belzer
Joan
Claybrook
Robert
Verchick
Office of Management and Budget
Informing
Regulatory Decisions: 2004 Draft Report to Congress
Office of Management and Budget draft report to Congress on the
costs and benefits of federal regulations and unfunded mandates
on state, local, and Tribal entities.
Circular
A-4 September 17, 2003 To The Heads Of Executive Agencies And Establishments
Subject: Regulatory Analysis
Department of Commerce
Manufacturing
In America A Comprehensive Strategy to Address the Challenges to
U.S. Manufacturers (January 2004)
General Accounting Office
U.S. General Accounting Office, “Rulemaking,
OMB’s Role in Reviews of Agencies Draft Rules and
the Transparency of Those Reviews,” GAO-03-929 (2003).
Small Business Administration
The
Impact of Regulatory Costs on Small Firms a report for The Office
of Advocacy, U. S. Small Business Administration RFP No. SBAHQ-00-R-0027
by W. Mark Crain and Thomas D. Hopkins
Office of Advocacy
Report
on the Regulatory Flexibility Act, FY 2003, The Annual Report
of the Chief Counsel for Advocacy on Implementation of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act and Executive Order 13272 (January 2004),
Home-Based
Business and Government Regulations ||| Appendices
Independent Agencies
National Academy of Sciences
Estimating
the Public Health Benefits of Proposed Air Pollution Regulations,
(2003)
Nongovernment Organizations
AEI-Brookings Institution Joint Center
Reviewing
the Government's Numbers on Regulation
How
Well Does the Government Do Cost-Benefit Analysis?
Robert W. Hahn, Patrick M. Dudley. Working Paper 04-01. Jan 2004.
The
Economic Analysis of Regulation: A Response to the Critics
Robert W. Hahn. Working Paper 04-03. Jan 2004
Cato Institute
Ten
Thousand Commandments: An Annual Snapshot of the Federal Regulatory
State
Center for Progressive Regulation
“Honey,
I Shrunk the Future,” Pricing the Priceless: Cost-Benefit
Analysis of Health, Safety, and Environmental Protection
Estimating
Regulatory Costs
"Balancing
Lives Against Lucre," by Frank Ackerman and Lisa Heinzerling
Published February 25, 2004 in the Los Angeles Times.
Competitive Enterprise Institute
The Paperwork
and Regulatory Improvements Act of 2003 Testimony of Fred L. Smith,
Jr. Before the Committee on Government Reform U.S. House of
Representatives July 22, 2003
Mercantus Center at George Mason University
Regulatory
Spending Soars: An Analysis of the U.S. Budget for Fiscal Years
2003 and 2004
OMBWatch
Administration
Asks Manufacturers for Regulatory Hit List
Commerce
Dept. Calls for More Regulatory Rollbacks
Union of Concerned Scientists
“Scientific
Integrity in Policymaking, An Investigation into the Bush
Administration’s Misuse of Science” (2004),
Proposed
Bulletin on Peer review and Information Quality, 68 Fed. Reg.
54023 (2003)
World Bank
Doing
Business in 2004: Understanding Regulation. Oxford Press. Washington
DC. (Report costs $35.00)
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