Our state leaders have done a great job to reduce corporate tax rates, control government spending and implement policies that have helped our state's economy to grow in many areas. And while we continue to enjoy a strong statewide economy, there are some areas of the state that need greater support to provide jobs and build stronger local economies.
Excessive regulations harm economic growth. The state has the ability to adjust regulatory burden (such as compliance and reporting requirements) as they apply to small businesses. The answer to regulatory reform would be have all necessary rules to be reviewed and go though the adoption process as if they were just submitted.
Regulatory reform will benefit all communities rural and urban, enabling job growth and economic prosperity.