Regulations

New Education rule could end public service loan forgiveness for some and open a wealth of questions

The proposed rule would exclude employers from the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program if they engage in “activities that have a substantial illegal purpose,” but raises even more questions for the program. 

Politicizing the federal grantmaking process

COMMENTARY | The Trump administration's new approach to federal grantmaking oversight runs the risk of becoming enmeshed in fresh red tape.

FAR Council releases changes to 6 sections of acquisition regulation

The White House celebrated the changes as a milestone in its effort to overhaul and simplify the rules surrounding federal buying.

Artificial intelligence could supercharge Trump’s deregulatory push, but experts flag shortfalls

While noting AI’s benefits, speakers at a Tuesday event argued that an overreliance on the technology while developing regulations could lead to poor decisionmaking and legal challenges.

Trump administration debuts permitting modernization plan, even as staff cuts could jeopardize it

The new plan builds on Biden-era work, but how implementation goes during Trump-era workforce reductions remains to be seen.

Push to revoke certain Biden-era rules intensifies as congressional Republicans race against deadline

EPA waivers are being targeted for removal, even though the Government Accountability Office as well as an official who advises on Senate rules said they are exempt from the Congressional Review Act.

The concern over enforcing the Federal Clery Act without the U.S. Department of Education

COMMENTARY | Dismantling the Department of Education is a multi-faceted challenge with potentially dire consequences for public safety in our universities. 

Trump builds on Biden efforts to modernize permitting technology

While many praised the effort as common-sense, workforce cuts across government, as well as the administration’s deregulatory efforts, have raised questions about implementation.

Trump orders major changes to rules covering $1T in federal spending

The Tuesday mandate — which aims to streamline the way government buys goods and services — was accompanied by a second order requiring agencies to predominantly use commercial products, rather than custom-built.

Trump directive aims to speed up deregulation by nixing public input

Advocacy groups have already announced they would challenge the president’s effort in court.

Independent agencies targeted by Trump’s latest executive order

A regulatory expert said the directive will likely be challenged in court, as Congress has largely shielded some of the affected agencies from involvement by the White House.

Trump wants 10 regulations eliminated for each new one issued. Will it actually work?

Experts argue that a similar policy during Trump’s first term didn’t lead to substantial deregulation but did slow rulemaking.

How a proposed federal heat rule might have saved these workers’ lives

A July White House rule meant to help safeguard the health of workers in rising temperatures may not go into effect before the next president takes office, potentially leaving its future in peril.

If Republicans sweep on Election Day, they could easily repeal these Biden policies

The Congressional Review Act enables Congress to revoke recently-issued regulations, but which Biden administration rules they will be able to unwind depends on a still undetermined date.

GSA will update its property management regulations to reflect gender inclusive pronouns

The agency previously adopted similar updates to regulations governing federal travel earlier this year.

New Senate bill aims to codify Chevron deference with congressional intent

Sen. Ron Wyden’s, D-Ore., Restoring Congressional Authority Act would reimpose judicial deference to federal agencies in clarifying regulatory intent after the Supreme Court struck down a 40-year precedent in June.