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SC Small Business Chamber joins Amicus Brief to US Supreme Court

Press Release September 22, 2023 Small Businesses Warn the Supreme Court: Overturning Chevron Will Cause Regulatory Uncertainty and is Bad for Business SC Small Business Chamber joins Amicus Brief to keep big corporations from having undue influence in regulatory process WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, groups representing more than 250,000 small businesses and business-related entities throughout […]

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Murrells Inlet businessman testifies to US Senate committee

South Strand News May 29, 2019 By Richard Caines Rick Baumann, founder of Murrells Inlet Seafood, recently testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship on behalf of the American Sustainable Business Council. On May 22, The committee heard testimony on the re-authorization of the government’s Small Business Administration’s Office of Advocacy,

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Regulatory reform good for multinationals, yet bad for you.

The Hill’s Congress Blog November 1, 2011 By Frank Knapp Jr   The Regulatory Accountability Act of 2011 (RAA), a bipartisan bill introduced in the House and Senate, portends to offer common sense rules to affect how Federal agencies analyze costs and benefits. The bill provides extensively detailed procedures for agencies in promulgating regulations that

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NFIB buys a Lincoln

The pretender small business organization is at it again representing the interests of its real patrons—big business and the wealthiest Americans. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has hired former Democratic Arkansas Senator Blanche Lincoln to be the front stooge of its latest publicity stunt, Small Businesses for Sensible Regulations. Lincoln’s job is to

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