[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 94 (Thursday, June 27, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H4094]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF
INDEPENDENT BUSINESS
(Mr. TIPTON asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. TIPTON. Mr. Speaker, in a June survey on business optimism,
respondents cite regulations and red tape as one of their top concerns.
I can speak from experience from my own small business. When
government imposes new red tape, it takes away precious resources that
are needed for small businesses to create and expand jobs.
Under this administration, regulations have steadily increased.
According to the Competitive Enterprise Institute, an annual cost of
$1.8 trillion is inflicted on small businesses as a part of the Federal
Regulatory Code that has now reached 174,000 pages.
Since coming to Washington, my priority has been to stand up for
small businesses and improve the economic climate so employers and
entrepreneurs can succeed and create jobs.
Throughout this fight to remove hurdles to job creation, the National
Federation of Independent Business has been a steady ally, providing a
voice to it's more than 350,000-member small businesses, and advocating
for issues that would enable small businesses to succeed and create
jobs.
This month marks the 70th anniversary of NFIB, and I'd like to
congratulate the organization for its decades of service to small
businesses.
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