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  • The bill S. 4263, named the "Early Participation in Regulations Act of 2024," requires U.S. government agencies to publish an advance notice for major rules before officially proposing them. This notice must include details like the problem the rule seeks to address, the...

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    The bill S. 4263 wants big rulemakers to tell people what they're planning before making new rules, so everyone can have a say. But, sometimes they don't have to if they think it's not a good idea or if they're in a rush.

  • H.R. 3230 aims to update the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 to ensure certain federal rules have detailed regulatory impact analyses. This includes assessing the economic effects and other implications of rules costing $100 million or more. The bill also enhances consultation with...

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    H.R. 3230 is a plan to make sure big new rules from the government, costing $100 million or more, get checked for how they affect money and people. It wants different groups like states, tribes, and businesses to be part of the conversation when making these rules.