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  • H.R. 937 aims to restrict the Secretary of Education from introducing or enacting any regulations or actions if they are deemed economically significant and lead to an increase in subsidy costs. The bill requires the Secretary to evaluate whether any draft regulations will...

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    H.R. 937 is a rule that says the person in charge of education rules can't make new rules if they cost a lot of money, like over $100 million a year, unless they check if it's really necessary. This is to make sure that making new rules doesn’t always mean spending more money.