Senators Sound Alarm After New Data Shows Fewer OSHA Inspections, Fines

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Insurance Journal - Mar 03, 2026

A group of U.S. senators issued a letter to Labor Secretary Chavez-DeRemer and Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health David Keeling, outlining their concerns about new data showing a significant drop in workplace safety investigations and fines. …...

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