From: Farmington Daily Times
Cuts may lessen paperwork burden for outdoorsmen, fish restoration programs and Native American tribes, among others
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“It’s really the beginning of a kind of fundamental regulatory reform,” Neomi Rao, head of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, said Wednesday. A report on the regulatory actions was being released Thursday.
Federal agencies expect to complete 1,732 regulations this year, roughly a 20 percent reduction compared to the fall of 2016.