SRES 116 · 94th Congress · Congress
A resolution to establish a temporary select committee on Regulatory Commissions and the U.S. Economy.
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EnactedLatest: Referred to Senate Committee on Government Operations.(1975-03-19)
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Establishes a temporary, select committee of the Senate to be known as the Select Committee on Regulatory Commissions and the United States Economy. Directs the committee to conduct a complete study and investigation on regulatory commissions and agencies of the United States Government, including: (1) the influence and impact of the activities, procedures, rules, orders and decisions of regulatory commissions and agencies; (2) the accountability of such regulatory commissions and agencies to the Congress, the relationships of these commissions and agencies to other departments, agencies, and independent establishments of the executive branch of the United States Government, the relationship of each such commission or agency to any sectors of private or public enterprise the commission or agency is charged by statute with regulating, and the relationships of those commissions and agencies to the United States consumer; and (3) the appropriateness of regulation for given sectors of the economy, the adequacy of current legislative statutes, and the economic consequences of commission and agency regulatory activities for the United States consumer. Provides that the committee shall su…
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