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Ending Legislative Power Delegation: Congress Reclaims Full Authority.

This act aims to restore Congress's exclusive power to create laws, limiting the ability of government agencies to delegate this function. It means all new rules, penalties, or regulations affecting citizens must be clearly defined by Congress, not by unelected officials. This will give citizens greater certainty about the source and content of the rules that apply to them.
Key points
All new rules, including those for offenses or regulations, must be created directly by Congress, not by agencies.
Government agencies will not be able to independently create or change rules affecting citizens' lives unless Congress explicitly approves it.
Citizens will gain the ability to challenge agency actions based on rules that do not comply with the new principles.
The act aims to increase transparency and accountability in the law-making process, potentially leading to more stable regulations.
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Additional Information
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Print number: S 84
Sponsor: Sen. Paul, Rand [R-KY]
Process start date: 2021-01-28