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Home » House approves measure that prohibits new business regs until unemployment drops
The House yesterday approved a bill that would prevent federal agencies from implementing any new business regulations until the unemployment rate returns to 6 percent – a level if hasn’t been at in the last 15 quarters.
The Red Tape Reduction and Small Business Job Creation Act (H.R. 4078) would allow for certain emergency regulations, but even those could be challenged in court.