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The Bush administration"s eRulemaking Initiative will have important implications for access to regulatory information for those who work on rules and those who are affected by rules.
It is not in any industry"s interests to share information that will lead to costly regulations.So how do government regulators secure needed information from industry?
The authors explore using science to justify policy decisions by analyzing the EPA's revised air quality standards for ground-level ozone and particulate matter.
Many analysts are suggesting that the United States is about to enter a new regulatory era. They point to the need for more regulation on a host of issues, ranging from financial services to food supply. What kind of new federal regulations should we expect? How will political considerations affect...
Reforming the Clean Air Act’s treatment of conventional pollutants would both ease political resolution of the greenhouse gas issue and improve control of conventional pollutants.



