Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Business Journal Q2 2014 | Page 48
Business Journal
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a business files for the permit, no one is in charge,
there is no timeline for approval, and parties have
six years to sue after an agency makes its final
decision. So from the outset, businesses are
often looking at more than a decade just to
break ground, as well as long delays and costs
from legal challenges.
The RAPID Act would not change current
environmental standards, but it would put
someone in charge of the process, ensure
coordination among agencies, and limit
reviews and legal challenges. This would
help speed up the development of
projects so that we can actually start
building and developing the country
again and creating jobs and growth.
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While the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
works to advance regulatory reform
through legislation, we’re also working
within the rulemaking process to achieve
modifications and relief on behalf of
America’s job creators. We’ve made a real
impact on a number of major regulations.
But when agencies overstep their bounds or
circumvent lawful practices, we go to court
and we sue.
Ultimately, we need commonsense reforms that
will allow us to create a regulatory system that
works for Americans, not against them … a system
that fosters jobs and growth, expands economic
freedom, and promotes good government.
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