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The United States has entered a new phase—one of deregulatory momentum—driven by recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions and an ...
The Labor Department is seeking to pull back on the regulation of workplaces by rewriting or repealing more than 60 "obsolete ...
Food and Drug Administration commissioner Marty Makary has chosen former biotech executive George Tidmarsh as the agency’s ...
The U.S. Department of Labor is aiming to rewrite or repeal more than 60 “obsolete” workplace regulations adopted under previous presidential administrations.
According to the agency, the delay will allow it to balance regulatory efficiency with industry burden for the rule implemented under former President Joe Biden.
Companies feared rules and lawsuits based on the Office of Research and Development’s assessments of the dangers of formaldehyde, ethylene oxide and other substances.