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Recursion

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Thu May 16, 2019, 07:49 AM May 2019

Idaho just hard-Brexited itself [View all]

https://fee.org/articles/idaho-repealed-its-entire-regulatory-code-now-what/

This is psychotic

My friend and former student Paul Gerner suggested to me a few years ago that the federal government have a “regulatory reset.” The idea is that the government eliminates all regulations and then brings back the ones it decides it wants. Presumably, we would end up with substantially fewer regulations.

I loved the idea but it boggled my mind. How would that work? What would happen to certain industries and lots of people who depend on some degree of certainty in making their plans? And, of course, aside from the issue of how it would work, neither Paul nor I thought the federal government would ever do it.

I still think that. But James Broughel, a senior research fellow with the Mercatus Center, points out that that’s exactly what Idaho’s state government has just done. He writes:

Something rather remarkable just happened in Idaho. The state legislature opted to—in essence—repeal the entire state regulatory code. The cause may have been dysfunction across legislative chambers, but the result is serendipitous. A new governor is presented with an unprecedented opportunity to repeal an outdated and burdensome regulatory code and replace it with a more streamlined and sensible set of rules. Other states should be paying close attention.
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Idaho just hard-Brexited itself [View all] Recursion May 2019 OP
Wait for the litigations to flow. BSdetect May 2019 #1
The plural of litigation usually is litigation. rzemanfl May 2019 #5
Absolutely NO! Scoopster May 2019 #2
The headline doesn't actually represent what happened. enough May 2019 #3
What's the difference? zipplewrath May 2019 #4
+1 2naSalit May 2019 #6
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