Governor Malloy today signed legislation he proposed earlier this - TopicsExpress



          

Governor Malloy today signed legislation he proposed earlier this year that will eliminate nearly a thousand pages of state regulations that have been identified as obsolete, duplicative, excessively burdensome, or otherwise ineffective or unnecessary, in a major effort to make Connecticut’s regulations more streamlined, readable and user-friendly for citizens, especially small businesses. “State government should regularly conduct reviews of regulations in order to make its system more efficient, more responsive, and more user-friendly for its citizens,” said Governor Malloy. “We’ve made good progress in our efforts to streamline government, cut red tape and increase transparency. Permits that used to take months to get processed are now taking days. Regulations that were nearly impossible to find in hard copy can now be found online. It’s a great start, but there is much more that we can and must do, and that’s why this bill that I signed today is just one component of our government efficiency efforts.” More info on the legislation ---> 1.usa.gov/SNHYBn
Posted on: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:36:44 +0000

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