I wasn’t able to attend the meeting but did have a long conversation with the Rock Hill Herald reporter, Ms. Jamie Self, who covered the event.
I expected the hearing would turn into a showcase
for anti-regulation mantra we hear so often from politicians. To my surprise, I was told that no one
testified that regulations were killing jobs.
Instead the views expressed were about big businesses having an
advantage over small businesses getting government contracts, lack of knowledge
about the Affordable Care Act benefits for small businesses and the lack of
customers—all very real issues.
So congratulations to Mr. Mulvaney for not trying to stack
the deck with anti-regulation rhetoric testimony. By simply opening up the forum to all comers,
he heard real concerns from small business owners—not political talking points.
And maybe it was this lack of negative comments about regulations
that inspired Mr. Mulvaney before the hearing ended to say that regulations can
be good. According to the news story:
“Mulvaney emphasized that not all regulations are ‘bad,’ including
those regulating safety in the workplace and in food and drugs and those that ‘keep
our financial markets transparent.’”
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