Wayne Crews

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Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report on his Ten Thousand Commandments report of the growth in regulations and propose a sunset approach to reigning in this hidden tax on business.
How much do regulations cost American businesses? Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report that the cost of federal government regulations equals more than half of the total government annual budget.
Federal regulations cost each small business thousands of dollars annually. Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report on some of the financial impacts of regulations on every small business, which is a disproportionate burden.
Can the growth of regulations be stopped? Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to offer suggestions on how to reduce existing regulations on businesses, and control the growth of new regs.
Small businesses spend more than their big business cousins on regulatory compliance. Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report on the prohibitive cost of regulatory compliance, especially for small business.
The cost of regulatory compliance is greater than the annual federal deficit. Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to report that the expansion of federal government regulations is hurting our ability to grow the economy.
Wealth AND jobs can be created if unnecessary regulations were removed. Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how government could be more streamlined and efficient if all regulations had a sunset clause.
Federal agencies create over 3,500 new regulations every year. Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the annual growth of new regulations created every year by federal agencies.
Currently there is very little accountability of the U.S. government's regulatory system. Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to measure regulatory cost and effectiveness, and how to create a system of regulatory accountability and elimination.
How many unnecessary regulations are imposed on small businesses? Wayne Crews joins Jim Blasingame to discuss regulations as a hidden tax on small business, and connect the growth of regulations with the size of government.