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Opinion piece on regulatory costs and historical political epiphanies

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #031166
Pages
2
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2

Summary

The passage is a personal commentary on regulation and historical statements by public figures, offering no concrete leads, transactions, or actionable investigative information. It lacks specific all Discusses the financial burden of regulations on small businesses. References past statements by Al Gore, Alan Greenspan, Robert McNamara, and George McGovern. Advocates for reconsidering regulatory

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