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OIRA Press Releases
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Lives, OMB Urges Revising Dietary Guidelines (May 28, 2003)
(150k)
2003-04,
With New Information on Federal Regulations, OMB Releases Draft Cost-Benefit
Report (February 3, 2003) (92k)
2003-03,
Regulations.gov to Transform U.S. Rulemaking Process and Save Nearly
$100 Million (January 23, 2003) (111k)
2002-67,
Public Nominates 267 Regulations for Reform, Including Many to Ease
Burdens on Small Businesses
(December 19, 2002) (88k)
2002-36,
OIRA Administrator John D. Graham to Host News Round Table on Regulatory
Review Thursday, June 27 (June 26, 2002) (89k)
2002-33,
OIRA Administator Calls New Guidelines a "Good Start"; Higher Quality
Information Expected (June 11, 2002) (202k)
2002-32,
With Public in Mind, OIRA Administrator Targets Five Agencies for Violations:
Number of Unresolved Paperwork Violations "Unacceptable" Graham Memo
Says (June 10, 2002) (118k)
2002-19,
New Report Finds Americans Spent 1.5 Billion More Hours on Federal Paperwork
(April 11, 2002) (92k)
2002-15,
Seeking Public Participation in Regulatory Reform, OMB Releases Draft
Cost Benefit Report (March 19, 2002)
2002-14,
OMB Releases Benefit-Cost Report of Executive Order on Improving Access
to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency (March 14, 2002) (70k)
2002-13,
OMB Urges EPA to Accelerate and Simplify Distribution of Widely Used
Toxic Release Inventory Data (March 4, 2002)
2002-06,
OMB Asks NHTSA for Better Tire-Safety Analysis (February 13, 2002)
2001-52,
OMB Expands Use of Internet in Regulatory Review Process (October 18 2001)
2001-39,
OMB Releases Quality of Information Guidelines (September 28, 2001)
2001-38,
OMB Announces Science-Based Regulatory Review Framework (September 25,
2001)
2001-35,
OMB Encourages Lifesaving Actions by Regulators (September 18,
2001)
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