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“Federal budget estimates should count rules in this approval system as if they will take effect unless Congress does not approve them, even though major rules still cannot legally start without approval.”
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“Agencies should give the public early notice before they formally propose a major rule.”
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“Independent regulatory agencies should follow the same major-rule process as other agencies, except for Federal Reserve monetary policy rules.”
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“The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs should have a stronger role in checking whether agencies follow major-rule requirements and avoid conflicting rules.”
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“The White House should set yearly caps on how much new federal rules can add in regulatory costs, and agencies should usually have to cut other regulatory costs or get written approval before issuing a significant new rule that adds costs.”
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“Federal agencies should study the costs, benefits, and practical effects of major rules before those rules take effect.”
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“Before federal rules take effect, agencies should share the rule text, supporting data and studies, cost and job estimates, and planned start date; the White House budget office should publish upcoming rule and rollback plans and any written permission to go over regulatory cost limits; and GAO should count existing rules and estimate their total cost.”
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“Federal agencies should hear from affected governments, businesses, and communities early enough for that input to shape major rules.”
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