Simpler Government, or Secret and Unaccountable Government?

Center for Progressive Reform 2013-04-04

Summary:

Over at Climate Progress, CPR Member Scholar Lisa Heinzerling critiques Cass Sunstein's new book, "Simpler: The Future of Government." Rules on worker health, environmental protection, food safety, health care, consumer protection, and more all passed through Sunstein's inbox. Some never left. ... In Sunstein's account, OIRA's interventions also ensured "a well-functioning system of public comment" and "compliance with procedural ideals that might not always be strictly compulsory but that might be loosely organized under the rubric of 'good government'." No theme more pervades Sunstein's book than the idea that government transparency is essential to good regulatory outcomes and to good government itself. The deep and sad irony is that few government processes are as opaque as the process of OIRA review, superintended for almost four years by Sunstein himself. The full piece is here.

Link:

http://www.progressivereform.org/CPRBlog.cfm?idBlog=D6193714-C5FC-00B2-C9A4FA632C230C7C

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Authors:

Ben Somberg

Date tagged:

04/04/2013, 15:02

Date published:

04/04/2013, 14:30