H. R. 2409, known as the "Guidance Clarity Act," aims to make agency guidance documents clearer for the public. The bill requires each federal agency to include a statement on any new guidance, clarifying that the document does not carry the force of law and is only intended to explain...
Simple Explanation
The "Guidance Clarity Act" wants government papers that explain rules or policies to clearly say that they are just to help understand the rules, not to act like new laws. This means each paper should start with a note saying it's not a new rule, just an explanation.