Taylor Program Cuts Regulations

Dec 9, 2014 12:00 AM

2014-12-09T00:00:00


Taylor: Program cuts regulations
By Denise Grant
 
Nearly a month after winning a second term, Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor was in Findlay on Wednesday touting Ohio’s “Common Sense Initiative,” a program she helped spearhead in her first term.
She was the guest speaker at a Findlay Morning Rotary meeting and made a stop at The Courier to meet with the newspaper’s editorial board and reporters.
Taylor said the Common Sense Initiative, known as CSI Ohio, was one of Gov. John Kasich’s “first orders of business.”
The initiative was launched in January 2011, and a committee was charged with reviewing the state’s regulatory system to eliminate excessive and duplicative regulations affecting Ohio businesses.
Since then, Taylor said, CSI has reviewed nearly 5,300 rules that state agencies had in place, and 57 percent have been amended or rescinded, “demonstrating a more common sense approach.”

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