Biden Is Pushing Federal Regulatory Powers Into Uncharted Territory
Regulations costing less than $200 million will no longer be considered "economically significant."

One of the very first things President Joe Biden did after taking the oath of office was to order federal agencies to revamp the way they evaluate the costs and benefits of regulations.
It went largely unnoticed amid the flurry of executive orders in Biden's first days, but that January 20, 2021, memo to the heads of departments and executive agencies signaled the administration's intention to rev up the regulatory state by counting "non-quantifiable" benefits of new regulations. As Reason reported at the time, the memo made clear that the new regulatory framework would serve "as a tool to affirmatively promote regulations."
It took more than two years for the other shoe to drop, but earlier this month it did. In an executive order signed on April 6, Biden fleshed out the details of how the new regulatory regime will operate. There are three major changes.
First, the executive order changes the threshold for what counts as an "economically significant" regulation from $100 million to $200 million—and orders the new, higher threshold to continue rising with inflation. Because regulations deemed to have economically significant costs are subject to additional layers of scrutiny before being approved, this change would expand the number of regulations that could be approved without that additional oversight.
It's also a bit laughable to declare that a new regulation costing $199 million is somehow not economically significant—but at least it will ease the burden on the poor put-upon bureaucrats responsible for drafting those rules. About time someone thought of them.
Secondly, Biden's new rules instruct federal agencies to "promote equitable and meaningful participation by a range of interested or affected parties, including underserved communities." This push for greater equity is so complicated that it requires a separate 10-page memo explaining how to implement it. That includes new guidance for how the White House's Office for Information and Regulatory Affairs should "facilitate the initiation of meeting requests" from groups that have "not historically requested such meetings, including those from underserved communities."
It's certainly easy to roll one's eyes at the federal government's equity mess, but getting more feedback from groups that could potentially be affected by federal regulations is not necessarily a problem—even though it will surely include calls for greater regulation in many cases. At the very least, adding more steps to the approval process might slow the gears of the regulatory state.
Finally, Biden's executive order also changes how regulations will be weighed by the federal agencies approving them, including the foreshadowed changes to how costs and benefits are calculated. Probably the most significant change is a new time horizon for the consideration of regulatory costs, including a new formula for calculating costs and benefits that will extend over multiple generations—seemingly an attempt to make climate regulations appear less costly.
"This will have the tendency to count more benefits and push more regulatory initiatives into the black," writes Douglas Holtz-Eakin, the former director of the Congressional Budget Office who now serves as president of the American Action Forum, a free market think tank. That's because regulatory costs are generally more immediate than the potential benefits, and the new rules will apply a new "discount rate" that extends the costs over a longer period of time.
In effect, this is a decision that shows the Biden administration's willingness to impose costs today or in the near future for benefits that won't materialize for years or decades. Advocates for more aggressive government action against climate change might see this as a more accurate way to quantify the long-term costs and benefits of, say, limiting carbon emissions. But in the short term, it is also a way to make those policy changes come with a smaller price tag.
There's no objective standard for how to measure the costs and benefits of federal regulations, of course, so Biden is free to nudge the calculations in a new direction. And, as Holtz-Eakin points out, the new executive order stops short of Biden's Inauguration Day promise to include "non-quantifiable" benefits in the regulatory review process.
Even so, shifting how the federal regulatory state calculates the burdens it is forcing upon American businesses and consumers might be one of Biden's more significant contributions to the growth of government—even if it continues to fly under the radar.
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If the previous occupant of the White House had done this the article would have been filled with breathless warnings about a slide into authoritarianism and imminent dictatorship, yet somehow this just gets curiosity about how it is "flying under the radar"?
Maybe it is because for the rest of the media "the right people" are in charge, and the Imperial executive is not a worry for them anymore in this moment.
Where do you find the overalls for your strawmen?
Where is the strawman?
Your entire post presents and refutes an argument that no one made.
No, it points out a trend that most everyone notices, except arguably you (I think you see it too, but have to blindly defend Reason no matter what). That isn't a straw man so much as an observation of the different approaches Reason has taken when describing Biden's action vs Trump or De Santis's.
They praised Trump when he cut regulations.
Actually they ran stories about how his deregulation wasn't actually deregulation. Just as often as they ran stories praising him (actually more often). Or how he was skirting the law with his deregulations. Etc.
This is why I sarcastically post “This article does not exist” when Reason doesn’t follow the ‘boo-hoo so mean to Wepubwicans never say boo about Democwats’ narrative.
I assume you don't see those posts because then you'd have looked at an article that conflicts with your core beliefs.
You assume wrong again. I specifically read the articles I disagree with. Because I want to see if I'm wrong or what they are saying. Like I stated, the evidence shows they bashed him more often then they praised him, or when they did offer praise, it was only faint-praise. No, you sarcastically push it because you have decided only you are correct, that our views are wrong And just like now, you made a wrong assumption based upon this belief.
"Like I stated, the evidence shows they bashed him more often then they praised him, or when they did offer praise, it was only faint-praise."
Who are we talking about again? Certainly not Biden. I don't think Reason has ever praised him.
They reluctant voted for him over trump dumbass.
If Trump had provided anything vaguely resembling leadership on regulatory reform, it might be a lot harder for Biden to pull this off. Instead of pushing for legislation, he nibbled around the edges and made a few modest reforms. Better than nothing, but just barely since they were immediately undone.
And face it. DeSantis is a dick who deserves to be called a dick when he acts like a fucking dick.
Why is he a dick? Because you disagree with him or because he's an icky Republican? Oh, it's both. I get it.
Because he's petty and vindictive. Some of us don't consider those to be admirable qualities in an adult.
... unless they're trying to molest children.
... which is already against the law.
Petty? Because he took away a special privilege that a company was having when the company specifically got involved with state matters, and also a special privilege that Florida has been winding down for decades, and it was Disney's turn to have that special privilege reviewed based upon the cycle? It doesn't sound so petty when you tell the whole story. But you made a snap judgement and expect everyone to agree with you. Then you act surprised when we don't.
Sarc is pro corporate favoritism now.
Also notice thats the only example he is able to give because he can't call DeSantis a dick over trans issues because sarc has spoken against them too.
He's flexing his executive muscle over bullshit. Nothing is being fixed. Just more broke. And he gets angry when people push back. Makes him look like a bully.
Why should a private entity be forced to pay for services they neither want nor need, that by all accounts they’ve been doing well on their own? It looks like petty culture war bullshit. Leave them alone. If they’re so socially reprehensible, let them dig their own grave.
Personally I've never liked anything about Disney. From their movies to their politics. They suck balls all around, and their fans seem to be dimwitted. Doesn't make it ok to bully them.
Executive bullshit? It was passed legislatively retard.
And you keep defending corporate favoritism.
A "special privilege" that saved FL taxpayers money. Anyone who actually listens to what DeSantis and FL legislators say and can still manage to claim with a straight face that this is anything other than naked retaliation is so blind or dishonest they should probably be in politics themselves.
Which argument is the strawman?
That Reason regularly accused Trump of wanting to be a dictator?
That Biden has put out many EO which are statutorally and constitutionally unsupported and the level of fear is not there? The Biden Administration is arbitrarily deciding that future regulation get less scrutiny as to its effect., yet the staff's hair is not on fire about it. The sanguine attitude towards Biden is difficult to understand if the expansion of executive power is the concern rather than a person.
Whenever Reason posted anything remotely critical of Trump’s policies, the comments would erupt into a hateful chorus of accusations of TDS, while rarely if every commenting on the substance of the criticism. Now when they’re critical of Biden and his policies you’re freaking out because they’re not gnashing their teeth and rending their clothes? What is the sufficient level of outrage required to please your sensitive sensibilities?
You really have an inability to comprehend what is being said, don't you?
He’s just a dumb troll.
Fair.
You don't really expect an honest answer from that steaming pile of lefty shit, do you?
if you thought it wasn't possible to make government even more ineffecient, you were wrong
Gee, Boehm, and to think that you reluctantly voted for this shit.
Still better than trump.
Cite?
So? We could have had better than both Biden and Trump but for that kind of thinking.
In what specific way shrike? Which policy is better?
You misspelled "steaming pile of lefty shit".
No more mean tweets.
"Still better than trump."
You.
Are.
A.
TDS-addled shit pile.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
"At the very least, adding more steps to the approval process might slow the gears of the regulatory state."
epic fail in critical thinking
Come on, man! He's just protecting Democratcy!
Everyone knows Democracy is unelected bureaucrats making regulations (that have the same force as law) that impact everyone rather than going through the elected legislative branch. Anyone who supports using the legislative method as described in the Constitution is obviously a fascists (I would say this is a joke but I've actually read a number of stories on the left wing that say almost this word for word).
That is the goal of Progressivism. As in to be ruled by unelected experts because people are too stupid to govern themselves. Though when I ask what makes people in government so special and not stupid like the people they rule over, I've never gotten anything but sputtering insults.
Yet you blindly followed their advice during covid while attacking those showing them to be wrong. Weird.
Oh he wasn't following them so much as protesting Trump, because if Trump says the sky is blue he must be wrong.
Fuck, I don't even like Trump but can see how some people react to him. And am amazed at how many of these people claim to be open minded and persuadable. Fuck, I even gave Obama credit when it was due. I'll give Biden credit if he ever does something good (I'm waiting for that to happen). I give Trump credit that he was right more often than Fauci. Not always right, and said some stupid shit (even if the bleach thing was a joke it was a fucking unforced errors because he should have known by then how the media would play it).
Agreed. But sarc called anyone who didn't trash trump 24/7 a cultist and changed his views due to trump.
Yet you can find instances of everyone sarc calls a cultist criticizing trump far more than he has ever criticized Biden. But to realize the leftist narrative was wrong is a sin per sarc.
Trump is a jerk, and he's not a libertarian. I'm a libertarian and I don't like jerks.
*shrug*
Have you ever thought how liberating for you it might be if you stopped lying?
He truly is the champion of self delusion.
Biden is a jerk. He is far worse on libertarian principles. Yet you never criticize him. Even in articles about him like this one.
Sarc is only here for attention.
He is a pathetic piece of shit, isn't he.
lol these incremental moves are irrelevant, either way.
The constriction of leviathan continues apace. Nothing will stop it until it squeezes itself to death.
$200 million approximates 59 cents per American.
Or, in the eyes of anti-government cranks, more than enough to constitute "economically significant."
200 million across 1000 new "economically significant" regulations is 200 billion dollars. But as long as it's only 59 cents at a time, right?
Fucking idiot.
I was going to go with 'death by 1,000 cuts' but I actually like your response better.
1000 x 59 cents = $590.
I bill more than that in a hour. I spend more than that at a Rolling Stones concert. For each ticket.
Economically significant?
Maybe to half-educated slack-jaws and disaffected bigots working at the parts counter of a rural Chevy dealership.
Other than that, great comment, clinger!
"I bill more than that in a hour.,,,:
Of course you do, steaming pile of lefty shit. Everyone wants to pay an asshole bigot to make an ass of himself. Not.
Asshole bigot represents a steaming pile of shit. Fuck off and die.
I bill more than that in a hour.
Damn, how many cocks can you suck in an hour?
Wow. It's rare to see this massive level of insecurity from an internet commenter. Well done.
I see Stupid chimed in.
Asshole bigot represents a steaming pile of shit. Fuck off and die.
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I was never sure but now I'm certain Rev Kirkland is just a fed intentionally trolling. no way that was a serious comment from a rational thinker.
Maybe he's Ray Epps?
Rational? The asshole bigot? He wears stupid and dishonest as easily as turd.
Really!? You're going to measure the cost of one regulation and call that the whole cost! Wow
Further, it's projected relative costs (more) directly to the government (*and as covered by the OMB*), a.k.a. funny money, not actual money. The actual math may vary but effectively if they project charging you $100 to make sure everyone buys at least $1000 worth of insurance and project to make you whole for up $99.42 in fines, it's under the $200M mark even if they only wind up making $50 per capita in fines and it winds up costing you, out-of-pocket $1050.
Not just a bigot, but an innumerate bigot. Well done, bigot.
It's certainly easy to roll one's eyes at the federal government's equity mess, but getting more feedback from groups that could potentially be affected by federal regulations is not necessarily a problem—even though it will surely include calls for greater regulation in many cases
Well, getting more feedback from some groups that would potentially be affected by regulations. But not all groups, because we have to weigh the costs, you know. Do what's best for certain groups at the expense of others.
In effect, this is a decision that shows the Biden administration's willingness to impose costs today or in the near future for benefits that won't materialize
for years or decades.Let's just be honest, here.
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Once in a while charliehall doesn't make an ass of himself!
Die.
Hey, Eric! Who’d you vote for?
Facts changed. Amnesty!
He probably forgot about it until the Easter Bunny reminded him.
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Or, more likely, never.
And the US Constitution granted authority for these regulations WHERE?????
Yeah; That’s what I thought…
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Orwell wrote that the lie of omission is the most powerful lie for its deception lies hidden, and this article is a perfect example of what he meant.
Here the lie of omission on which this critique is based: "As Reason reported at the time, the memo made clear that the new regulatory framework would serve "as a tool to affirmatively promote regulations."
Citing the full comment made in the government memo exposes the lie by putting the comment in its full context:
These recommendations should provide concrete suggestions on how the regulatory review process can promote public health and safety, economic growth, social welfare, racial justice, environmental stewardship, human dignity, equity, and the interests of future generations. The recommendations should also include proposals that would ensure that regulatory review serves as a tool to affirmatively promote regulations that advance these values. "
Ah! Regulations that promote public health, racial justice, human dignity, etc. The full citation changes the meaning from "promote regulations" to "promote regulations that promote human values such as justice and a healthy environment. Reason should be exposing lies of omission (meant to deceive_) not producing them!
"...Ah! Regulations that promote public health, racial justice, human dignity, etc. The full citation changes the meaning from “promote regulations” to “promote regulations that promote human values such as justice and a healthy environment. Reason should be exposing lies of omission (meant to deceive_) not producing them!"
Does that amount of spinning make you dizzy? Or are you simply a gullible lefty ignoramus?
Wait. So the President can just change the rules for what is considered a "major rule" (e.g., economically significant?) I thought it was a legislative action... the law of the land?
Congress passes laws that create executive agencies that make rules with the power of law. The head of the executive can direct these agencies in how they interpret their directives from Congress.
The rally cry of the revolution was no taxation without representation, over single-digit taxes. How did that work out?
Now we've got legislation without representation. How could a revolution make it worse?
No he can't. The Administrative Procedure Act sets out specific processes that need to be followed. And if the processes aren't followed, the courts can (and should) reverse them.
Lefty shit admits constitutional limits! Dog my cats!
Time to hunt for the "Republicans" that voted for this communist puppet clown and round them up for re-education.
Biden is a lot of things, but he certainly is no communist. Go back and retake Political Science 101.
How many socks do you have Shrike?
LOL... The entire Democratic platform is ALL communist. Go read it for once. [WE] will.... [WE] will.... [WE] will....
Communism; Collectivist leadership/ownership.
i.e. [WE] mobsters RULE everything....
Geez; The amount of left-ardedness it takes to defy everything under the sun is amazing.
charliehall is a lot of things, including a steaming pile of lefty shit. Go back to grammar school.
Let's see...GDP over 20 trillion. 200 million is 0.001 percent of 20 trillion. Yes, 200 million sounds like a lot of money, but it is definitely economically insignificant compared to the US economy. This will make the government more efficient, which is also a good thing.
They pay you too much shrike.
Yeah; Stealing a $1 here and $2 there from all the working citizens shouldn't be criminal.... /s
"...This will make the government more efficient, which is also a good thing."
Doesn't that amount of spinning make you dizzy? Or are you simply a gullible lefty ignoramus?
Regardless, fuck off and die.
Can I get a $200 million loan interest free? It's really an economically insignificant amount of money, so it shouldn't be a big deal.
King Biden Is Pushing His Dictatorial Powers Into Uncharted Territory
Whatever it takes to give the much wiser ruling class control of every aspect of our lives, right?
Biden Is Pushing Federal Regulatory Powers Into Dictatorship Territory