SBA's Regulation Watchdog Is Stepping Down
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For a little-understood department in a backwater federal agency, the Small Business Administration’s Office of Advocacy attracts a lot of attention. The office is charged with making sure new government regulations aren’t too burdensome for small businesses. That puts it in the middle of the everlasting war between those who want less regulation and those who want more.
Today, advocacy’s top official said he is resigning. Winslow Sargeant, appointed as chief counsel for advocacy by President Obama in 2010 and confirmed by the Senate the following year, said he plans to spend more time with his family.
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