The 108th Congress should
- close the Department of Commerce and, in particular,
- make the Bureau of the Census a small, independent agency;
- restrict the census to enumerating the population, make
answering other census questions voluntary, bar statistical
sampling, and scrub the planned annual American Community
Survey;
- make the Patent and Trademark Office a small, independent
agency or self-financing government corporation;
- eliminate programs that inhibit or subsidize trade;
- end all Commerce Department corporate subsidies and wealth
transfer programs, including the Economic Development
Administration, the Minority Business Development
Administration, and the Technology Administration;
- eliminate the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration; and
- phase out the functions of the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, allowing them to be supplied by the
private sector.
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