National Post

Trump declares war on red tape with reforms

- David Shepardson Steve Holland and

WASHINGTON • President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday to place “regulatory reform” task forces and officers within federal agencies in what may be the most far reaching effort to pare back U. S. red tape in recent decades.

Trump signed the directive in the Oval Office with chief executives of major U. S. corporatio­ns standing behind him including Dow Chemical Co, Lockheed Martin Corp and U.S. Steel Corp.

The sweeping order directs every federal agency to establish a task force to ensure each has a team to research all regulation­s and take aim at those deemed burdensome to the U. S. economy. They must designate regulatory re- form officers within 60 days and report on the progress within 90 days.

“Excessive regulation is killing jobs, driving companies out of our country like never before,” Trump said before signing the order. “Every regulation should have to pass a simple test; does it make life better or safer for American workers or consumers?”

The effort is part of a Republican push to undo many of the actions of former president Barack Obama, who left office last month after two four-year terms.

In 1981, President Ronald Reagan created a presidenti­al task force on regulatory relief but that effort did not establish task forces at the cabinet level. Other presidents including Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, carried out attempts to reduce or streamline government regulation­s.

Trump’s order requires agencies to “measure and report progress in achieving the president’s directives.” Each task force will make recommenda­tions on which regulation­s to repeal or simplify, Trump said.

The order says agencies should seek to repeal regul ations that “i nhibit j ob creation,” are “ineffectiv­e,” impose costs that exceed benefits or “create a serious inconsiste­ncy or otherwise interfere with regulatory initiative­s and policies.”

Trump on Friday said the United States does not need “75 per cent of the repetitive, horrible regulation­s that hurt companies, hurt jobs.”

The Republican has vowed a sweeping cut in U.S. regulation­s and previously ordered agencies to repeal two rules for every new one adopted.

Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon said Thursday that deregulati­on, which he called “the deconstruc­tion of the administra­tive state,” was a top priority for the administra­tion.

Scott Slesinger, legislativ­e director at the Natural Resources Defense Council environmen­tal group, said “this order is a directive to kill the safeguards Americans depend on for clean air, drinkable water and safe food.”

 ?? OLIVIER DOULIERY / GETTY IMAGES ?? U. S. President Donald Trump, at the White House on Friday, signs an executive order establishi­ng regulatory reform officers and task forces within federal agencies.
OLIVIER DOULIERY / GETTY IMAGES U. S. President Donald Trump, at the White House on Friday, signs an executive order establishi­ng regulatory reform officers and task forces within federal agencies.

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