Events like this where we can have informed debate on regulation, regulatory policy, everything with the word reg in it. There is a long history of brookings working on regulatory policy. Way back in the 1990s, in my youth, i was affiliated with the joint initiative regulatory studies. When i came to brookings in 2009, that center no longer existed. A lot of people were working on regulations and i wanted to start that up again. Low and behold, here we are. It is an opportune time to focus on regulatory policy. We have seen increasing delegation of policymaking to the agencies. Into theis nine months Trump Administration. If you look at the priorities of the president on the domestic policy front, you have appeal daca, and that didnt go appeal the aca, and didnt go as he planned. Then we had an agenda of deregulation. Unlike the first two, deregulation is something that doesnt require congressional participation. Hence, i think it is safe to andise it is less stalled more proactively m
Independent research on regulatory performance and process, and to host events like this where we can have informed debate on regulation, and everything with the word reg in it. There is a long tradition at brookings working on regulatory policy. Way back in the 1990s in my youth and im going to stick by that being my youth i was affiliated on the aei side with the joint study on regulatory structures. That center no longer exists. I want to start something up again, and lo and behold, here we are. It is a particularly opportune one to focus our attention regulatory policy. In recent years we have seen increasing delegation of Policymaking Authority from congress to the agencies. We see this now nine months into the Trump Administration. If you look at the priorities of the president , on domestic policy on regulatory policy. Front, you had the repeal of the aca, and that did not go as planned. We have tax cuts or tax reform, depending on how you want to categorize it. It is moving alo
You gave comprehensive insights that helped us understand greater French Security priorities and its defense needs. Thank you so much for your partnership, for the embassy. We benefit from french diplomats that enrich our research. Thank you for managing this cold. Sation with a that is above and beyond the call of duty. Thank you for agreeing to come back at a future date. We will work with your calendar. Most importantly, thank you for the incredible partnership cold. And military cooperation. The United States is a safer place for it. Ift award just a word, everyone could remained seated at the end, we will escort the minister and delegation out. As soon as we are out the door, please enjoy a fantastic fall weekend. Ministere thank the with your applause. [applause] cspans washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Coming up saturday morning, defense Fund Executive editor on the u. S. Military presence in niger, and the death of four American Ser
Its goal is to improve regulatory policy through independent research on regulatory performance and process, and to host events like this where we can have informed debate on regulation, and everything with the word reg in it. There is a long tradition at brookings working on regulatory policy. Way back in the 1990s in my youth and im going to stick by that being my youth i was affiliated on the aei side with the joint study on regulatory structures. That center no longer exists. I want to start something up again, and lo and behold, here we are. It is a particularly opportune one to focus our attention regulatory policy. In recent years we have seen increasing delegation of Policymaking Authority from congress to the agencies. We see this now nine months into the Trump Administration. If you look at the priorities of the president , on domestic policy on regulatory policy. Front, you had the repeal of the aca, and that did not go as planned. We have tax cuts or tax reform, depending o
Director of economic studies here at brookings. I am also the founder and director for the center on regulation and markets, which is a relatively new endeavor at brookings. Its goal is to improve regulatory policy through independent research on regulatory performance and process, and to host events like this where we can have informed debate on regulation, and everything with the word reg in it. There is a long tradition at brookings working on regulatory policy. Way back in the 1990s in my youth and im going to stick by that being my youth i was affiliated on the aei side with the joint study on regulatory structures. That center no longer exists. I want to start something up again, and lo and behold, here we are. It is a particularly opportune one to focus our attention regulatory policy. In recent years we have seen increasing delegation of Policymaking Authority from congress to the agencies. We see this now nine months into the Trump Administration. If you look at the priorities