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Why regulations more damaging to small business?
Why are regulations more damaging to small business than large businesses? Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the disparity in the burden of regulatory costs between large and small businesses, plus the cost of creating and enforcing regulations by the federal government.
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