Independent regulatory agencies face increasing pressure to improve the quality of the economic analysis that informs their decisions about regulations. The administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), Neomi Rao, has argued that regulations from independent agencies should be subject to the same economic analysis standards and review procedures as regulations from executive branch agencies. Sixteen state governors and attorneys general signed a letter requesting that President Donald J. Trump issue an executive order to accomplish that goal. Former OIRA administrators of both political parties agree. Requiring economic analysis and OIRA review is also one of the statutory regulatory process reforms that enjoys ...
A Senate bill introduced in August could reshape U.S. administrative law, further burdening an alrea...
The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), charged since the days of Ronald Reagan wit...
It is conventional to argue that the autonomy and reputation of regulatory agencies depend on their ...
Independent regulatory agencies face increasing pressure to improve the quality of the economic anal...
Each year, independent regulatory agencies—such as the Federal Communications Commission, Nuclear Re...
In the past year, the Trump Administration has largely ignored benefit-cost analysis (BCA) in the re...
Before an agency completes a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) subject to oversight by the White House Off...
Independent regulatory agencies face increasing pressure to conduct high-quality economic analysis o...
In recent years, financial service regulations have fared poorly in the courts as a result of the lo...
It is a truism in management that organizational structure can affect results by altering informatio...
Presidents of both parties have long required federal agencies to conduct benefit-cost analyses to w...
In 1981, President Ronald Reagan signed an executive order giving the Office of Information and Regu...
This fall marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Executive Order 12,866. The order, issued by Preside...
A common phenomenon in partisan politics is the periodic realignment of the parties’ positions as th...
Over the past few decades, Presidents and Congress have imposed various procedural requirements on r...
A Senate bill introduced in August could reshape U.S. administrative law, further burdening an alrea...
The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), charged since the days of Ronald Reagan wit...
It is conventional to argue that the autonomy and reputation of regulatory agencies depend on their ...
Independent regulatory agencies face increasing pressure to improve the quality of the economic anal...
Each year, independent regulatory agencies—such as the Federal Communications Commission, Nuclear Re...
In the past year, the Trump Administration has largely ignored benefit-cost analysis (BCA) in the re...
Before an agency completes a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) subject to oversight by the White House Off...
Independent regulatory agencies face increasing pressure to conduct high-quality economic analysis o...
In recent years, financial service regulations have fared poorly in the courts as a result of the lo...
It is a truism in management that organizational structure can affect results by altering informatio...
Presidents of both parties have long required federal agencies to conduct benefit-cost analyses to w...
In 1981, President Ronald Reagan signed an executive order giving the Office of Information and Regu...
This fall marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of Executive Order 12,866. The order, issued by Preside...
A common phenomenon in partisan politics is the periodic realignment of the parties’ positions as th...
Over the past few decades, Presidents and Congress have imposed various procedural requirements on r...
A Senate bill introduced in August could reshape U.S. administrative law, further burdening an alrea...
The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), charged since the days of Ronald Reagan wit...
It is conventional to argue that the autonomy and reputation of regulatory agencies depend on their ...