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  • H.R. 7533, also known as the “Modernizing Retrospective Regulatory Review,” aims to improve how federal regulations are reviewed after being implemented. It requires the Office of Management and Budget to report on the availability of regulations in machine-readable formats...

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    H.R. 7533 is a plan to use new technology, like computers and smart programs, to help keep government rules up-to-date and get rid of old ones that aren't useful anymore. It also asks each part of the government to check their own rules and tell others if they need to be fixed.

  • H.R. 7533 aims to improve the way federal regulations are reviewed after they have been enacted. The bill mandates that within 180 days of its passing, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget must report on whether agency regulations are available in digital...

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    H.R. 7533 is a plan to help the government tidy up its rules by using computers and smart technologies to make sure they are not old-fashioned or confusing, and to teach people how to use these technologies.

  • S. 4434 aims to enhance how the U.S. government reviews existing federal regulations. This bill, known as the "Modernizing Retrospective Regulatory Review Act," mandates that federal agencies start making their rules easier to access in computerized formats. It also requires...

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    The bill wants to use computers and special smart technology to help the government check and fix old rules, so they're easier to understand and not outdated. It tells government helpers to make a step-by-step plan for this, but it doesn't say how much it will cost or who will check if it's done right.