That is, while we believe that cost-benefit analysis is an important tool to inform agency decision making, the results of the cost-benefit analysis do not trump existing law.
From Fred Thompson
The problem is that agencies sometimes lose sight of common sense as they create regulations.
There's a lot more to competence than a law degree and a modicum of courtroom skill.
We also have to ask if we focusing on the most important priorities.
We have some real political differences among us, but we all share the same goals: clean air and water, injury free workplaces, safe transportation systems, to name a few of the good things that can come from regulation.
We just ask the agency to make reasonable and honest decisions, and the public deserves no less.
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