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Fincher Introduces Regulatory Balance Act
Washington, DC –U.S. Representative Stephen Fincher (R-Frog Jump) introduced the Regulatory Balance Act. This legislation would require the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to determine whether or not a proposed regulation would have a negative impact on our Nation’s economy. Prior to implementing any regulations that would have an economic impact of $100 million or more, the agencies must perform a cost benefit analysis which would then be reported to Congress.
**Updated FEMA Informaiton**
Disaster Recovery Centers to Open in Two Tennessee Counties
**Updated FEMA Information**
Tennessee Disaster Survivors In Newly Eligible Counties: Get The Facts About Disaster Assistance
** Updated FEMA Information **
Five Additional Tennessee Counties Designated For Disaster Assistance
Fincher Statement On Increasing The Debt Ceiling
Congressman Fincher voted against a clean bill to increase the debt ceiling.
Fincher Introduces Expediting Agriculture Through Science Act
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representative Stephen Fincher (R-Frog Jump) introduced legislation to expedite the approval process of biotech crops.
FEMA DISASTER RECOVERY LOCATIONS
Representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, the U.S. Small Business Administration and other agencies are staffing the centers to explain disaster assistance programs and help survivors apply for assistance.
Flood Recovery Information
A Guide To Receiving Aid In The Aftermath Of The Recent Floods In West Tennessee
Fincher Selected To Join House Financial Services Committee
Washington, DC – U.S. Representative Stephen Fincher (R-Frog Jump) has been selected to sit on the prominent House Financial Services Committee, which has jurisdiction over all issues pertaining to the economy, the banking system, housing, insurance, and securities and exchanges. Additionally, the Committee also has jurisdiction over monetary policy, international finance, international monetary organizations, and efforts to combat terrorist financing.
