"House Committee and Republicans Warn of Regulatory Impact on Small Businesses"

The GOP chair of the House Committee on Small Business, Roger Williams, warns that the Biden administration's proposed changes to the National Apprenticeship System will place a heavy burden on small businesses by imposing arduous administrative requirements, discouraging their participation in the program. Williams argues that these new regulations will make it harder for businesses to train a qualified workforce and will only add more bureaucratic red tape for small businesses to navigate. He has repeatedly pushed back against regulations proposed and imposed by the Biden administration, which has implemented 774 final rules costing over $450 billion during President Biden's tenure, adding over 286 million paperwork hours for businesses.
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