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I just read it and it's fucked up but also not as immediate or complete as the headline makes it sound.
Basically all regulations will be required to have expiration dates. They can be extended but I think it said they would need to be reexamined every year and allow for public comment.
It's a big labor burden. There is some part of this that is a good idea, but it all depends on how it is implemented by the regulating agencies, and if it ends up being overly burdensome
Edit: the part that is a good idea is the idea of requiring periodic review of laws and regulations. This is not a good faith effort to do that, but that's what I meant. A more reasonable timeframe is every 10 to 20 years. Think about the old laws and regulations related to sex that are still on the books in many states.
So burden the already burdened agencies that just got burned more with loss of administrative labor that was probably equipped to review and triage these now expiring regulations?
and every year, which is too high of a frequency
Doesn't matter when they all get repealed the first year
it's all basically illegal in the first place. the executive can't just 'undo' or change laws like this. that's the job of congress, not the occupant of 1600 penn ave.
if congress wants to, ya know... keep their fucking jobs.. they'll wake the fuck up and evict him.
These regulations are written in the blood of our ancestors. The burdening (yearly for everything come sept 2026) and thus repeal of most regulations will spill our blood and our children's blood.
This is illegal and unconstitutional and Republicans are just rolling over and expecting us to roll over too.
No. Shut the fuck up.