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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. 712, known as the "Regulation Decimation Act," proposes that before any new regulation is issued by a federal agency, ten existing regulations must be repealed. This act applies to rules that impose costs or responsibilities on non-governmental entities, excluding those...

    Simple Explanation

    The "Regulation Decimation Act" is a plan that makes sure that for every new rule a government office wants to make, they have to get rid of ten old rules, unless the rules are about how the office is run inside.

  • H.R. 377 is a proposed law called the “Regulation Reduction Act of 2025” that aims to cut down on regulations by requiring federal agencies to repeal three existing rules before they can issue a new one. It applies to rules that impose costs or responsibilities on people or...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill wants to make sure that if a group in the government wants to make a new rule, they have to first get rid of three old ones. This is to keep things simple and not have too many rules people have to follow.