reducing excessive regulations
Reduce excessive regulations.
Occurrences
Evidence
Congressman Richard Hudson (NC-09), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, led a hearing titled SAT Streamlining Act: Modernizing Satellite Licensing for the Final Frontier. Hudson said he looked forward to a conversation about modernizing regulations so bureaucracy and red tape do not prevent progress, and the hearing focused on streamlining satellite licensing.
Hudson and Rep. Troy Balderson introduced the Replacement Parts Availability Act, which amends TSCA to remove unnecessary and burdensome restrictions on automotive manufacturers. Hudson said Americans should not have to deal with unnecessary regulations and described the bill as avoiding burdensome Washington regulations.
Assessments
Hudson took same-term federal legislative and oversight steps aimed at reducing regulatory burdens, including chairing a satellite-licensing streamlining hearing and introducing the Replacement Parts Availability Act. However, the evidence does not show enacted legislation, completed regulatory relief, or another delivered reduction in excessive regulations. Because there was a serious official attempt but no completed promised outcome, this is not delivered, with an effort badge.