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  • H. R. 710, also known as the “Regulation Decimation Act,” aims to streamline federal regulations by requiring agencies to repeal ten existing rules before they can issue a new one. This applies to rules that impose costs on individuals or local governments but excludes rules...

    Simple Explanation

    The new bill wants to make sure that if someone in the government wants to create a new rule, they first have to remove ten old ones. This is to help keep things from getting too complicated or costly for people and towns.

  • S. 1110 requires the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to annually review federal regulations to find those that are outdated or redundant. The Director of the Office of Management and Budget, alongside the National Institute of Standards and Technology, will oversee this...

    Simple Explanation

    In a new rule called S. 1110, robots (or AI) are used to check old and not-needed rules every year to help keep things better organized. If the robots find rules that are not helpful anymore, people need to fix or take away those rules quickly.