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Regulatory Round Up 11.21.11

Photo of Michael GrantBy Michael Grant on 21 November 2011 Posted in Uncategorized
  • ***Warning*** Falling Puns: Here’s a bright idea. (For those of you who followed the link, I know what you’re thinking: “Come on Mike, you’re better than this.” Turns out I’m not.)
  • While it’s still a little early for Jolly ‘ole St. Nick to be making his list, the SEC is publishing its naughty list, and the nice have an opportunity to cash in.
  • Read Daniel Gordon’s post on the “guardians of the taxpayer’s dollars.” Government contractors beware, THIS IS OMB!
  • I can’t come up with anything more snarky than what is already here. Trust me, I tried. Read it.

 

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