On the recordJuly 20, 2011
The Chairman seems to think the United States should set its regulatory policy as tight as possible and our foreign counterparts will simply follow our lead.
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congress.govThe Chairman seems to think the United States should set its regulatory policy as tight as possible and our foreign counterparts will simply follow our lead.
Roberts critiques the U.S. regulatory approach compared to foreign responses.
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