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Can a good business climate coexist with the higher taxes and more onerous regulations that some candidates are promising, or threatening?
"We'd noticed through industry meetings that American companies had far more onerous regulations around disclosing security breaches but didn't have access to technology like ours which separates call centre payment-takers from the sensitive card information," he says.
But in order for this to happen in the financial industry, there would need to be collaboration between regulators, industry incumbents, and the new-guard of technology startups to address some of the more onerous regulations and potential solutions.
In September, Congressman Ben Quayle introduced the Startup Expansion and Investment Act, which seeks to make it easier for new companies with a market capitalization of less than $1 billion to go public by opting out of some of the more onerous regulations imposed by Sarbanes-Oxley.
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High on the list are concerns that the onslaught of fraud charges will result in more onerous regulation.
But Microsoft notes that AT&T labored under a far more onerous regulation previously, prohibiting the unified company from branching into new businesses not related to telephony.
And cap-and-trade is not a tax requiring a two-thirds legislative vote, since business can always choose to go the more onerous regulation-only route.
UPDATE, 4 26 p.m.: Statement from the Tea Party Express: "This report is ridiculous and an affront to the millions of Americans who are deeply concerned about the growth and intrusiveness of the federal government with the accompaniment of higher taxes, more onerous government regulations, high annual deficits and a skyrocketing national debt.
Isn't it time to pay attention to what's happening to small businesses in the U.S.? Instead of doling out more entitlements and onerous regulations?
The current concentration of wealth in the United States has already become self-reinforcing: as the economist Simon Johnson has argued, the financial sector has used its lobbying clout to avoid more onerous forms of regulation.
More expansive, expensive, onerous regulation is not the answer; better education of consumers is. Henry I. Miller Stanford, Calif., July 26, 2010 The writer, a doctor and a fellow at the Hoover Institution, was the founding director of the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Biotechnology.
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