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Trump’s Regulations at Six Months: The Least-Regulatory President since Reagan

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 07/20/2017

No one is surprised that the Trump administration would issue considerably fewer regulations than the Obama administration. Today we got not only “Donald J. Trump’s…

Regulatory Reform

Cooking Up Fewer Regulations: Trump’s Significant Proposed Rules Down Over 70 Percent Compared To Obama

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Cooking Up Fewer Regulations: Trump’s Significant Proposed Rules Down Over 70 Percent Compared To Obama

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 06/09/2017

Whether looking at predecessors’ first or final years, Trump is so far the least regulatory president of all.

Regulatory Reform

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Two Potential Outcomes for the Office of American Innovation

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 03/28/2017

Yesterday the White House announced the launch of an Office of American Innovation. This is the latest of several moving and overlapping parts to President Trump’s…

Regulatory Reform

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Assessing Prospects for Bipartisan Consensus on Regulatory Reform

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 02/02/2017

The federal government doesn’t merely spend $4 trillion a year, it directs the private sector to spend and otherwise re-purposes enormous resources.

Regulatory Reform

13,953 Human Lifetimes Spent Annually on Federal Paperwork (2017 Edition)

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13,953 Human Lifetimes Spent Annually on Federal Paperwork (2017 Edition)

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 01/09/2017

The burden of federal government paperwork now takes up 9.778 billion hours a year.

Regulatory Reform

The 2017 Unconstitutionality Index: 18 Federal Rules for Every Law Congress Passes

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The 2017 Unconstitutionality Index: 18 Federal Rules for Every Law Congress Passes

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/30/2016

Federal agencies in 2016 issued 18 rules and regulations for every law Congress passed.

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Federal Register Breaks Record by 10,000 Pages

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Federal Register Breaks Record by 10,000 Pages

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 12/16/2016

Today standing at 91,642 pages, the Federal Register is 10,000 pages higher than the prior all-time record.

Regulatory Reform

Obama’s 2016 Federal Register Just Topped Highest Page Count of All Time

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Obama’s 2016 Federal Register Just Topped Highest Page Count of All Time

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/17/2016

Well that didn’t him take long. President Barack Obama’s Federal Register, the daily depository of rules and regulations, added 572 pages today, and stands at…

Regulatory Reform

Federal Register Tops 80,000 Pages, 3rd Highest Ever Count

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Federal Register Tops 80,000 Pages, 3rd Highest Ever Count

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/15/2016

Today’s Federal Register added 572 pages, and stands at 80,562 pages for 2016.

Regulatory Reform

Federal Register Hits 4th Highest Ever Count, Will Top 80,000 Pages Tuesday

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Federal Register Hits 4th Highest Ever Count, Will Top 80,000 Pages Tuesday

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/11/2016

Yesterday the Federal Register hit its fifth-highest count of 79,380 pages.

Regulatory Reform

Federal Register Hits 5th Highest Ever Count, Days from All-Time High

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Federal Register Hits 5th Highest Ever Count, Days from All-Time High

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/10/2016

We’ve documented here throughout November that the Federal Register is steamrolling through 2016, Obama’s final year.

Regulatory Reform

Federal Register Adds 1,177 Pages, Hits 7th Highest Ever Count

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Federal Register Adds 1,177 Pages, Hits 7th Highest Ever Count

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/04/2016

We noted here on November 1 that the Federal Register is on a roll, hitting 76,270 pages, the 8th highest level ever.

Regulatory Reform

A Federal Register Growth Spurt, Third Day of Record-Breaking Streak

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A Federal Register Growth Spurt, Third Day of Record-Breaking Streak

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 11/01/2016

The Federal Register is on a roll. On Friday, it hit 75,314 pages, the 10th highest level of all time, even though more than two…

Regulatory Reform

A Monster Federal Register This Halloween

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A Monster Federal Register This Halloween

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/31/2016

Today, the 2016 Federal Register stands at 75, 670 pages, the 9th highest “yearly” count of all time—but it’s only Halloween.

Regulatory Reform

How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 13: Establish ‘Office of No’

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 13: Establish ‘Office of No’

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/18/2016

Implement a “Do Not Regulate” Office to Clarify Economic Liberalization Alternatives to, and Explicit Exit Strategies from, Command and Control Rules.

Regulatory Reform

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White House Stalling Regulation Report Until after Election?

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/17/2016

Today, Monday, October 17th, marks the latest that the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has ever been with its annual draft Report…

Regulatory Reform

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Federal Register Tops 70,000 Pages, Headed for a Major Record

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/11/2016

There’s no measure of regulation worse than counting Federal Register pages. But on the other hand, the bureaucracies aren’t exactly bending over backward to disclose…

Regulatory Reform

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 12: Acknowledge and Minimize Indirect Costs

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/05/2016

This is the 12th entry in a series on how the next president can reduce bureaucracy. Earlier installments have addressed a freeze on rulemaking, the role…

Regulatory Reform

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 11: Analyze “Transfer” Costs

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/04/2016

This is the 11th entry in a series on how the next president can reduce bureaucracy. Earlier installments have addressed a freeze on rulemaking, the…

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 10: Account Separately for Economic, Health and Safety, and Environmental Regulations

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 10/03/2016

This is the 10th entry in a series on how the next president can reduce bureaucracy. Earlier installments have addressed a freeze on rulemaking, the role…

Regulatory Reform

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 9: Improve Classification of Major Rules

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/29/2016

For decades, regulations have been loosely divided into those that are major or economically significant (over $100 million in annual impacts) and those that are…

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 8: Transparency Report Cards

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/28/2016

Improving disclosure and transparency for regulatory output and trends is one area where a new president can unambiguously undertake unilateral initiatives without statutory regulatory reform.

Regulatory Reform

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 7: Track Regulatory Accumulation

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/27/2016

This is the seventh entry in a series on how the next president can reduce the scope of bureaucracy. Earlier installments have addressed a freeze on…

Regulatory Reform

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 6: Enhance Disclosure in ‘Unified Agenda’

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/26/2016

There are rules, and then there are rules. Agencies are supposed to alert the public to their priorities in the semi-annual “Regulatory Plan and Unified…

Regulatory Reform

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 5: Scrutinize Informal ‘Guidance’ Documents

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/21/2016

When a new president scrutinizes agency rules as we have called for in this series, he or she also needs to bring “guidance documents” under…

Regulatory Reform

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How A New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 4: Expand Number of Rules Receiving Cost Analysis

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/19/2016

The Office of Management and Budget conducts review of some significant or major rules’ cost-benefit analyses, but not quite as many or as deeply as…

Regulatory Reform

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 3: Review, Revise, Repeal, and Sunset

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/15/2016

Short of the moratorium advocated at the top of this series, and in keeping with the spirit of executive orders and retrospective reviews that agencies…

Regulatory Reform

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 2: Boost Resources and Free Market Staff

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/14/2016

If we must take the central, top-down administrative state as a given—and it seems that for the time being the Constitution is not coming to…

Regulatory Reform

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How a New President Can Roll Back Bureaucracy, Part 1: Freeze Regulations Temporarily

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/13/2016

In today’s economy, talk about regulatory liberalization has become a bit more bipartisan.

Regulatory Reform

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Rewards and Risks of a Federal Regulatory Budget (Part 6)

  • By: Clyde Wayne Crews
  • 09/06/2016

By shedding light on comparative agency activity, budgeting and simultaneous improved congressional oversight could counter agency overreach.

Regulatory Reform

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