U.S. Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri introduced a bill Wednesday he says will streamline some government regulations and do away with others altogether.
The bill would have Congress create a new commission, which would take input from the public on which regulations are outdated, unnecessary, or too much of a burden. That commission would report back to Congress with recommendations of what changes to make.
In a press release, Blunt said too many confusing regulations are stifling economic growth. The bill is co-sponsored by Senator Angus King of Maine. Blunt is a Republican, and King is an Independent, although he caucuses with the Senate Democrats.
The bill, called the “Regulatory Improvement Act of 2013,” would ensure a bipartisan, independent commission that would gather feedback from a very broad spectrum.
Under that bill, the commission’s report would then be placed on the calendar for an up-or-down vote without amendment.