That’s the suggestion in a report from the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Regulations go through various reviews, based on their classification (e.g., “major,” “significant,” “economically significant”). “Not knowing what to call regulatory actions or how to clearly disclose their impact is a significant but artificially created obstacle to addressing regulatory overreach.” Fixing the language will help to fix regulatory overreach.
New blog post today: Reimbursing Employees for Business Travel