Regulations Have Spiked Under Obama Administration
According to Congressional Research Service, as well as every single American
The number of regulations from Washington has spiked since President Obama took office, according to a new government report.
The Obama administration published more "major" final rules in its first term than the George W. Bush administration did in its second, according to the Congressional Research Service (CRS).
At the same time, the Obama White House's review period for pending regulations was longer in 2012 than any point going back to at least to 1994, according to the report from CRS, Congress's research arm.
From 2009 through last year, there were more than 13,000 final rules published in the Federal Register, while fewer than 12,400 were finalized from 2005 through 2008, according to the report.
Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary period. Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment. Your Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the digital edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.
Please
to post comments
Shame they don't "regulate" the IRS and Justice Dept, let alone State.