Sentences with phrase «regulatory train wreck»

Which members of congress have asked you to testify to try to help stem the tide of the CAGW regulatory train wreck we are headed toward?
That emailed version said greenhouse gases could indeed endanger human health and welfare — a finding that would trigger a regulatory rescue (a regulatory train wreck, said the White House) by the EPA under the Clean Air Act.
ALEC said it would «continue to support the efforts of state legislatures in resisting the EPA's regulatory agenda» and «urges Congress to take the concerns of these states seriously and stop this regulatory train wreck in order to avoid the enormous negative impacts the EPA's overreaching regulations will have.»
Dana Perino, the White House spokeswoman, has warned that such efforts constitute a «regulatory train wreck
As Dana Perino, the White House press secretary, put it earlier this month, in a briefing preceding Mr. Bush's latest speech on climate, the result was a looming «regulatory train wreck
... [T] he other thing that you have is a regulatory train wreck with many different laws, such as the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act.
And if implementation of the existing laws does create a «regulatory train wreck» then they will have great incentive to do so.
Secondly, the other thing that you have is a regulatory train wreck with many different laws, such as the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act.
It must have seemed a good idea at the time, this attempt to blunt the global warming agenda and head off a regulatory train wreck.

Not exact matches

What investor, looking at the train - wreck failure of recent pipeline regulatory processes in Canada, would put their dollars down on Canada when only a few hundred kilometres to the south there are vastly more profitable (and vastly more predictable) investment opportunities.
On Monday, the Obama administration said it would use waivers to provide regulatory relief to states, confirming an earlier plan that U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan first mentioned in June in light of what he called a «slow - motion train wreck» created by the law.
ALEC also offers a document titled «EPA's Regulatory Train Wreck: Strategies for State Legislators» that «outlines best practices for state legislators (including following the many states that are considering resolutions in 2011 to call for Congress to slow and stop this regulatory onslaught [by the EPA]-RRB-.»
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