James Gattuso (born in Lynwood, California in 1957) is a Senior Research Fellow for the Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think ...
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Three resolutions disapproving of Obama-era regulations have been adopted byboth the House and Senate since Trumps inauguration and 24 more have been introduced in the House, according to James Gattuso, a senior research fellow who studies regulatory policy at The Heritage Foundation.
Date: Feb 15, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Swift repeal of Obama rules leaves former staffers steaming
Its important that Congress have a say in the rules that are applied in this country, said James Gattuso of the Heritage Foundation. The CRA just makes it easier for Congress and the president to make sure the rules and actions of the agencies reflect their priority.
Date: Feb 11, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
New Year's Resolution Wish List for Reforming Big Government
But things have gotten worse since President Barack Obama took office. As documented by Diane Katz and James Gattuso of the Heritage Foundation, the unparalleled increase in regulatory burdens since 2009 brings the regulatory costs to an astonishing $108 billion a year. Imagine the incredible declin
The FCCs latest version of net neutrality will have to weather review in the courts as well. We may also hear from Congress - which, regulation expert James Gattuso reminds us in a recent article, is the constitutionally-charged body for lawmaking. Some over-eager policymakers seem to forget that
As regulation expert James Gattuso notes, this push for net neutrality comes at an ironic time: Congress is considering a renewal of its moratorium on state Internet taxes. But, he says, the FCC has no plans to ask Congress to vote on this matter. Why? It claims it has the power to move forward with
Date: Nov 17, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
FCC Chair `Under the Bus' After Obama Call on Web Rules
He threw Tom Wheeler under the bus, said James Gattuso, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a Washington-based policy group. Obamas strong stance makes it harder for Wheeler to forge a compromise among proponents of regulation, Gattuso said.
Date: Nov 10, 2014
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Focus of the FCC in a Second Obama Administration: More Spectrum
James Gattuso, a senior fellow for regulatory policy at the Heritage Foundation, said the current chairman began returning the F.C.C. to a less partisan attitude, one that companies hope will continue under a new chairman.
"The federal government needs to protect intellectual property rights," wrote James Gattuso, senior research fellow in regulatory policy at the foundation. "But it should do so in a way that does not disrupt the growth of technology, does not weaken Internet security, respects free speech rights, an