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Issues Center > Index of Issues > Regulatory Reform

Regulatory Reform Issues

Each year federal agencies issue approximately 4,000 new regulations at an annual cost of nearly $1.1 trillion. This amount is roughly equivalent to all U.S. individual and corporate income taxes paid annually and represents a huge hidden tax on the American public.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce believes that the federal regulatory system must be operated in an open and transparent manner and that regulations should be based on sound, objective science. Furthermore, regulations should undergo rigorous technical analysis to ensure that they are cost-effective, flexible, and minimize regulatory burdens on business.

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