Taxation and regulation are stifling job creation in America.
The bill is designed to address educators' complaints that rigid regulations stifle innovation in the classroom.
In the other corner are landlord advocates, who say that the regulations stifle any free-market impulses to build and rehabilitate housing.
Some critics argue that regulations stifle innovation and that vendors will no longer have any incentive to create new products.
As the number of cable channels exploded, however, the broadcast networks argued that the regulations stifled their ability to compete.
As a member of the Committee, Kelly's top priority is to ensure that burdensome federal regulations don't stifle private sector innovation.
He, along with many in the private sector, understand how unnecessary regulations stifle growth and make doing almost anything more expensive for businesses and consumers.
Like economic regulations, environmental regulations can foster competition and creativity or stifle them.
If our regulations on product liability stifle competitiveness and innovation, I suggest that consumers will be at a major disadvantage as well.
These regulations, too, stifle online competition.