a central planner who is pushing data points around on a big spreadsheet in a far-off Washington, D.C., is going to be able to tell me where...
I understand the use of regulations to ensure safety and to promote the predictability of the market, but you must know that, every day, peo...
What is hard to understand is how the administration wants to continue to be anti-employer and, at the same time, be pro-jobs.
a central planner, who may be a very benevolent central planner, but a central planner who is pushing data points around on a big spreadshee...
ACOs, while perhaps not my individual favorite, may have been a bipartisan approach to bringing down the cost of delivering health care in t...
However, after reviewing those plans, I am troubled.
Today's job numbers are heartbreaking for job seekers, especially coming on a string of bad economic news.
Right now, we are borrowing to make up the difference.
If Congress doesn't act, are you concerned about the future of Social Security?
You would have to be in denial to believe we don't have a real problem in this program.
But if you really have any authority, now is the time to exercise it.
When compliance costs go up, that cuts into a business' bottom line, and that means jobs are likely to be lost.
Now, I want you to do more than definitely look into it. I want you to do something about it.
It is going to shut down 25 percent of Texas' electricity generation capacity. That is not significant? Do you consider it significant?
I think we have to be very, very careful with what we are doing.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for holding this important hearing to discuss OIRA's role in reviewing proposed and final rules before those rules ...
all of the regulations that are coming out of this town are not helping employers.
I just can't agree with you. I believe that we need to do more to make things predictable.