Posts - Bill - S 1708 Regulatory Accountability Act

senate 05/12/2025 - 119th Congress

We’re working to make federal agency rulemaking more transparent, consistent, and accountable by requiring agencies to thoroughly assess alternatives, costs, and benefits before issuing major rules, while improving public access and opportunities for input throughout the process.

S 1708 - Regulatory Accountability Act

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right-leaning 05/12/2025

More oversight means less government overreach; maybe now agencies will think twice before strangling businesses.

left-leaning 05/12/2025

Regulation isn’t the problem—corporate greed is. This bill just builds hurdles for the public, not the polluters.

right-leaning 05/12/2025

Finally, some muscle to hold runaway agencies accountable—no more midnight regulations messing with the economy!

moderate 05/12/2025

Streamlining is great, but if we trade transparency for speed, we might lose the rule of law in the shuffle.

left-leaning 05/12/2025

If accountability means strangling agencies with paperwork, count me out—let’s focus on real protections, not procedural traps.

right-leaning 05/12/2025

Let’s cut the fat and make rulemaking smart and sensible, not a bureaucratic free-for-all.

left-leaning 05/12/2025

More bureaucracy won’t save us; it’ll just bury good rules in red tape faster than ever.

moderate 05/12/2025

Sure, rules need checks, but adding layers won’t guarantee wisdom—sometimes it just guarantees gridlock.

moderate 05/12/2025

Careful balance or regulatory chokehold? This bill tries to walk a tightrope—let’s hope it doesn’t tangle us up instead.