Real Regulatory Reform
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Real Regulatory Reform

The Need for Regular Order Today

  1. 329 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Real Regulatory Reform

The Need for Regular Order Today

About this book

As a witness, and at many times participant, in the sphere of legislative government, the author presents his testimony on the accomplishments of regular order of a previous time and the shift to the current lack of collaboration, highlighting the need to return to regular order

The author, through his unique experience and recognition as a master coalition builder in the policy sphere, can attest to the many virtues of congressional regular order. The twelve chapters of this book provide examples and context for a number of major economic regulatory reform initiatives that Dan Flanagan was closely linked, and were seriously considered, with many passed by Congress within the regular order tradition of that 1970–2000 era.

During this period, Dan Flanagan observed numerous committee hearings, markups, and bills reported from committee on a bi-partisan, regular order basis, and recounts and editorializes them within his writing. For quality congressional legislation, important regulatory issues benefit from bipartisan legislation via regular order in the relevant congressional committees, otherwise partisan rulemaking (regulatory ping pong) takes over, thus underscoring the lackluster performance of Congress these last twenty years. Rarely unanimous, the committee process was polite, informative, and typically very positive during this period. The members were articulate, quite knowledgeable, and deferential to their colleagues and, in particular, to their Committee Chairman (majority) and Ranking member (minority). Committee Chairman were seen as powerful and worthy of respect, and the Speaker of the House was, in effect, the conductor of the orchestra.

Gone are those days, and it would be nearly impossible today for Congress to pass the major regulatory reform measures that Dan Flanagan was associated with and describes in this timely book, without regular order reestablished and implemented. Leading to the avalanche of rule makings, "regulatory ping pong," and continuing resolutions that have evolved.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Preface
  8. Introduction
  9. Part I: Major Reforms
  10. Chapter 1: Railroad Deregulation, 1980
  11. Chapter 2: The Breakup of AT&T, 1982
  12. Chapter 3: Tax Legislation in 1986, 1993, and 2017
  13. Chapter 4: Energy/Electricity Deregulation, 1992
  14. Chapter 5: Infrastructure Investment Commission Report and the Public Private Partnership Concept, 1993
  15. Chapter 6: Health Care Reform in 1993 (Clinton) and 2010 (Obama)
  16. Part II: Follow-On Efforts
  17. Chapter 7: NAFTA 1993, Mexican Energy Reform 2014, and Retreat 2022
  18. Chapter 8: Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA), 1998
  19. Chapter 9: Thoroughbred Racing Reform Effort, 2007 and 2022/3
  20. Part III: Governmental Reforms
  21. Chapter 10: Technology Challenges within US Government Procurement
  22. Chapter 11: Government Information Technology (IT) Reform
  23. Chapter 12: The Need for Regular Order, Congress, and the Executive Branch
  24. Conclusion
  25. Afterword: An Image of the Author
  26. Selected Bibliography
  27. Index
  28. About the Author

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