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Government Accountability: Congress Must Approve Major Executive Orders and Rules

This bill requires the President and federal agencies to get approval from Congress before implementing major regulations that significantly impact the economy. It aims to increase transparency by making the data and cost-benefit analyses behind these decisions available to the public online.
Key points
Major Executive Orders cannot take effect without a formal vote of approval from Congress.
Federal agencies must submit detailed reports, including job impact and economic costs, for new major rules.
A 'major rule' is defined as one having an economic impact of $100 million or more annually.
The public will have online access to the scientific and economic studies used to justify new regulations.
Temporary 90-day exceptions are allowed for national security, emergencies, or criminal law enforcement.
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Additional Information
___ Act of 2025
Print number: HR 6971
Sponsor: Rep. Rogers, Mike D. [R-AL-3]
Process start date: 2026-01-07