Today's hearing continues the Judiciary Committee's efforts to deliver urgently needed reforms of Washington's regulatory system--a system that virtually every day places new obstacles in the path of American jobs and economic growth.
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Goodlatte emphasizes the need for regulatory reforms to support job growth.
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