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Ben Quayle legislation to fight excessive regulations

Mar 28, 2012 Comments Off by

Quayle Legislation Wins Committee Passage

WASHINGTON (DC) – Congressman Ben Quayle issued the following statement after his bill, theSunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act of 2012 (H.R. 3862) passed out of the House Judiciary Committee.  H.R. 3862 would increase the transparency and fairness of federal rulemaking by …

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The rest of the world is figuring it out, the U.S. lags behind

Jan 22, 2012 Comments Off by

This chart tells the tale:

 

While the average corporate tax rate falls in otehr countries, ours remains the highest in the world. A recent study from the OECD indicates how damaging this is to growth:

This paper investigates the design of tax structures to …

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