S 4196
Unnecessary Agency Regulations Reduction Act
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The Unnecessary Agency Regulations Reduction Act aims to reduce the burden of federal regulations by establishing a process for Congress to review and potentially repeal or modify overly complex, outdated, or duplicative rules issued by federal agencies. The bill requires the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs to identify these rules and submit them to Congress for review, with expedited procedures in place for consideration of any proposed changes. This legislation seeks to streamline regulations and reduce compliance costs for businesses and the public.
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David Perdue
Kelly Loeffler
Michael B. Enzi
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