date:Aug 13, 2012
those on food safety, remain in limbo.
The Times notes that there are many significant rules languishing at OMB, including clean water regulations, labor protections for home care aides, and creditor regulations aimed at protecting veterans, the poor, disabled from bank garnishments -- Such delays call into question the Obama administration's commitment to reforms that are needed to make government work better and more effectively.
Obama's head of OIRA, otherwise known as the regulatory czar,