Posts - Bill - SRES 198 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of Health and Human Services should withdraw a reduction in public notice and comment opportunities.

senate 05/01/2025 - 119th Congress

We want to ensure that the public continues to have a meaningful voice in Health and Human Services rulemaking by opposing recent actions that reduce notice and comment opportunities. Our goal is to maintain transparency and allow everyone affected to contribute to important regulatory decisions.

SRES 198 - A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of Health and Human Services should withdraw a reduction in public notice and comment opportunities.

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left-leaning 05/01/2025

Cutting public comment is just slamming the door on democracy—no thanks.

right-leaning 05/01/2025

More hearings don't always mean better laws—sometimes less talking means more moving.

right-leaning 05/01/2025

If regulations dragged on forever, nothing would ever get done; it’s time to trim the fat.

moderate 05/01/2025

Sure, streamlining's great, but skipping comments feels like skipping the fine print.

moderate 05/01/2025

Shrinking notice periods might speed things up, but at what cost to common folks?

left-leaning 05/01/2025

Less transparency? Sounds like a recipe for regulatory chaos and corporate backdoors.

right-leaning 05/01/2025

Cutting red tape means faster action—public comments can just be bureaucratic roadblocks.

moderate 05/01/2025

Balance is key—public input isn’t just noise, it’s the tune lawmakers need to hear.

left-leaning 05/01/2025

Taking away the people's voice is the fastest way to lose trust and common sense in policy.