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For Release: September 23, 2008 Now Is The Time To Nominate Rules For Advocacy Announces The Second Year Of The r3 Initiative WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business
Administration is for the second year seeking nominations of federal rules in
need of review and reform. The 2009 “Top 10” rules nominated by small business
owners, trade associations, and others will be transmitted to appropriate
federal agencies for their action. “Changing markets, technology, and competition make it imperative that
federal agencies periodically review how their current regulations affect small
business,” said Thomas M. Sullivan, Chief Counsel for Advocacy. “Only with
regular evaluation can agencies sift through the enormous number of current
regulations to find those that are outdated and ineffective due to rapidly
changing conditions. We are calling for nominations of rules needing reform, and
we are asking for constructive suggestions about how to improve them.” Nominate regulations needing review and reform by visiting the Office of
Advocacy Regulatory Review and Reform (r3) initiative website at
www.sba.gov/advo/r3
and sending an email to
advocacy@sba.gov,
or by calling Keith Holman at (202) 205-6533. In February, Advocacy announced the 2008 Top 10 Rules for Review and Reform.
The Top 10 were drawn from over 80 rules nominated by small business owners and
their representatives. In order to track agencies’ action on these rules,
Advocacy will post their status on its website every six months. The Office of Advocacy is committed to helping reduce the $1.1 trillion
yearly cost to Americans of complying with all with federal regulations. The
long-term r3 initiative does this by working with federal agencies and small
business owners to review and reform existing rules that are outdated and
ineffective. The Office of Advocacy, the “small business watchdog” of the federal
government, examines the role and status of small business in the economy and
independently represents the views of small business to federal agencies,
Congress, and the President. It is the source for small business statistics
presented in user-friendly formats, and it funds research into small business
issues.
Contact: John McDowell, (202)
205-6941
john.mcdowell@sba.gov
SBA Number: 08-25 ADVO
Press Kit
Review And Reform
For more information on the r3 initiative, visit www.sba.gov/advo/r3.
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The Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is an independent voice for small business within the federal government. The presidentially appointed Chief Counsel for Advocacy advances the views, concerns, and interests of small business before Congress, the White House, federal agencies, federal courts, and state policy makers. For more information, visit
www.sba.gov/advo, or call (202) 205-6533.