Presidential Legacies of Regulatory Reform
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Presidential Legacies of Regulatory Reform
Food sold on grocery store shelves throughout the United States now displays uniform labels clearly listing nutritional content. New cars come equipped with safety features, such as seat belts and airbags. And in most U.S. communities, tap water is safe to drink. According to a new book by John D. Graham, Presidents and their White House staffs deserve credit for their contributions to public health successes such as these. In Regulatory Reform …
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