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Congressional Response to Concerns Over OSHA Regulations: A Correspondence Between Mrs. Martha Volinic and Congressman James R. Jones, 1975-12-23

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Identifier: CAC_CC_109_4_22_15_0011
Congressional Response to Concerns Over OSHA Regulations: A Correspondence Between Mrs. Martha Volinic and Congressman James R. Jones, 1975-12-23
Congressional Response to Concerns Over OSHA Regulations: A Correspondence Between Mrs. Martha Volinic and Congressman James R. Jones, 1975-12-23
The letter is from Martha Volinic expressing opposition to the regulations established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Congressman James R. Jones acknowledges her concerns and states that he has received complaints against OSHA, supporting amendments to reduce its authority. He mentions that a Congressional committee is reviewing OSHA's administration and that there are bills introduced to abolish or limit its regulatory authority. Congressman Jones assures Mrs. Volinic that he will continue to work towards reducing regulatory interference while ensuring sensible programs for workers' safety.

Dates

  • 1975-12-23

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

2 Pages