May 01, 2015 1 min read

Letter to Senators Johnson, Carper, Lackford, and Heitkamp Opposing Effort to Make Proposing Consumer Protection Measures More Burdensome for Federal Agencies

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Efforts to make the rulemaking process more time-consuming, expensive, and burdensome for federal agencies to propose consumer protection measures will result in harm to American consumers.

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