But the Government ought to have some oversight.
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The hearing of the Subcommittee will come to order.
I would also suggest that there is a floor below which that executive policymaking discretion cannot go.
The fundamental principle is that the administrative agencies must further the policies crafted by Congress.
The situation at MMS, as Senator Whitehouse has pointed out, is a good example of this form of capture.
I appreciate Senator Feingold's statement, and that will be added to the record without objection.
This problem of agency capture deserves a great deal more attention than it is presently getting.
It is, thus, a vast and vital consequence that regulatory agencies retain their integrity.
If we are going to approach this, as the President himself has said, as a war, we need to fight it 24/7.
Doesn't it make sense to give them a break during the hour to cool off?