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Dennis Kucinich possible presidential campaign, 2016/Government regulations

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  • In 2011, Dennis Kucinich voted against HR 1633, a bill that would have limited "Federal regulation of nuisance dust in areas in which such dust is regulated under State, tribal, or local law, and for other purposes."[1]
  • In a 2003 debate, Kucinich stated that government has to regulate corporations in order to keep them from withholding information or lying to their shareholders: "We cannot keep our democracy if those who are in charge of handling the engines of our economy are not honest with the American people, are not honest with their shareholders, are not honest with their investors. That’s why there is a role for government here. And that role for government is regulation. That role for government is breaking up the monopolies. That role for government is insisting on public disclosure, insisting on public audits, insisting on restitution whenever someone has been cheated."[2]

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