Washington's Regulations Frenzy and Impact on Middle America

Sunday, 31 March 2024, 17:00

The post discusses the importance of prioritizing Middle America's concerns over corporate interests in the face of Washington's regulatory changes. It highlights the need to diversify supply chains and support national security while addressing the impact of proposed regulations on small banks and consumers. The focus is on the growing disconnect between Washington, big corporations, and the interests of everyday Americans, emphasizing the need to align policymaking with the electorate's priorities.
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Washington's Regulations Frenzy and Impact on Middle America

Washington's Regulations Frenzy

Going forward, the U.S. should prioritize the concerns of Middle America and not simply the shareholder value of America’s corporations.

Supply Chain Diversification

  • Support for onshoring, nearshoring, and friendshoring of critical technology supply chains.
  • Policies like the CHIPS and Science Act aim to secure semiconductor supply chains.

Impact on Small Banks and Consumers

The proposed Regulation II could negatively affect small banks and consumers, with implications on debit card transaction fees.

Aligning Policies with Electorate's Concerns

Lawmakers must consider prioritizing American communities over big-box retailers to address the disconnect between business interests and the electorate's needs.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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