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But what he fails to mention is the role his bank and other too-big-to-fails have played -- and are still playing -- in weakening regulations and regulators.
To the Editor: David Brooks is right that weakening regulations would not produce an economic rebound.
THE ENVIRONMENT The administration has been especially busy weakening regulations that promote clean air and clean water and protect endangered species.
It is joined by the US tobacco giant Philip Morris, shortlisted for allegedly undermining anti-smoking laws in Uruguay by weakening regulations to have health warnings on cigarette packs.
Twelve states, including New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, sued the Environmental Protection Agency yesterday for weakening regulations that for two decades have required businesses and industries to report the toxic chemicals they use, store and release.
The big oil companies and Republicans have done exactly the same thing when it comes to weakening regulations, allowing oil companies to drill in riskier and riskier environments.
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A spokesperson for Balpa added: "Lasers are one of the growing threats to flight safety faced by pilots along with fatigue, weakening regulation and security.
Critics of the industry, as well as those who have opposed it on issues, say it has been ruthlessly effective at knocking down or weakening regulation over the years.
Bankers spend tens of millions lobbying to weaken regulations and starve regulators of authority and resources.
How it is that somebody could propose that we weaken regulations on Wall Street?
Money available is not even spent, while national government weakened regulations to help sort the situation.
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