SACRAMENTO - On January 10, Governor Pete Wilson issued a seven-part executive order designed to curb the rulemaking process to help California continue to "build a competitive, dynamic economy." "This is a major effort," Chief Deputy Industrial Relations Director John Duncan told COR. "It is a sweeping reform that grew out of the regulatory review roundtables conducted last year by the governor's Office of Planning and Research."CONSOLIDATED REGULATORY PROGRAM: Beginning in 1997, and by November 1
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