Sentences with phrase «back of business regulations»

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Roll back the Dodd - Frank law as part of his push to decrease or eliminate government regulations on businesses.
Rubio would roll back the Dodd - Frank banking act, which has imposed tighter regulations on the large Wall Street banks in the wake of the recession, as part of a push to decrease or eliminate government restrictions on businesses.
Investors seem to be looking at potential positives such as the fact that Trump may roll back regulations of businesses and lower the corporate tax rate by a much as 20 percentage points.
If banking regulations are rolled back, as many Republican leaders support, it could reduce Bank of America's compliance expenses and make it generally easier to do business.
More importantly, Wendy Long is not part of the current government that continues to push unwarranted regulations on the backs of it's citizens and businesses.
A party pursuing an agenda of increased tax and redistribution, regulation and nationalisation is never going to have a cosy relationship with media barons and big business in general (though it's worth noting that the corporate lobbyists who stayed away from last year's conference came flooding back this time) but it can reach people in other ways.
Republican opponent Lori Hopkins - Cavanagh says she entered politics because of what she saw as the mishandling of the economy, and she pledged to roll back regulations to help small businesses.
«In fact, with a further cut in corporation tax, planning regulations relaxed, more profits for business and no guarantee on jobs or any pledge to reduce unemployment, this budget is the exact opposite of what is needed to get our economy back on track.
Support amongst small to medium size businesses is flooding back to the Conservatives as they see how Labour has passively overseen the destruction of our manufacturing and engineering base and heaped burdens of regulation and tax on our entrpreneurs.
«Politically it seems to be a fairly tried - and - true strategy, especially if you have presidential ambitions — you don't make decisions that can come back to haunt you,» said David Spence, an energy regulation expert at the University of Texas» McCombs School of Business & School of Law.
Katko agrees with some items on the president's wish list, like tackling sentencing reform and rolling back some of the regulations on businesses.
By Wednesday, the governor was back on the moderate to conservative topics of economic development and how to reduce taxes and regulations on businesses.
We must roll back needless regulations that place disruptive obstacles in the way of small businesses and increase financial strain on consumers.
Martin owns a local real estate business, and ran on a solidly Republican platform of rolling back government regulation of business, cutting the state budget and blocking any move to increase state taxes.
For the past few years, however, Frankfurt has opened its doors to the public towards the end of the event itself, which is typically a time when business meetings are concluded and executives have headed back home, leaving their exhibits staffed by company representatives or hired exhibitors, per Fair regulations.
Holding them back is a fight from businesses that would have to carry out such regulations and pay the costs of doing so.
The Department of Business and Professional Regulation reported that the successful racing dog named Flying Tidalwave first tested positive for the drug back in January.
There's precedent for keeping the FTC out of the business of lawyer regulations; back in 2005, the D.C. Circuit held that lawyers were exempt from a privacy notice requirement implemented by the FTC in American Bar Association v. Federal Trade Commission.
Doing this will require a great deal of care to ensure that those working in the gig economy are protected, but also that the businesses who employ them are still able to prosper, without being held back by cumbersome rules and regulations.
Currently, companies large and small across the globe are pushing profits up 10 to 30 % more thanks to artificial intelligence, a technology that relies on the collection and processing of data, and which if stifled by regulation would set back many smaller businesses.
«Each one of the entrepreneurs that we've backed, they understand that their business is one that, one way or the other, will have some regulation, because that's what happens, and they have to be willing to work in that environment,» he said.
The current European data protection directive was adopted back in 1995 so updating the bloc's rules to keep pace with seismic shifts in technology is the overarching aim here, along with a parallel push to harmonize regulations across the region with the goal of creating a so - called «Digital Single Market» to simplify operations for businesses selling services in Europe.
While the U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy released white papers on the ethical implications on AI under the previous administration, today's officials are currently cutting back on government - imposed regulation, providing more freedom to businesses in how they use technology.
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