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Ending Legislative Delegation: Congress Reclaims Full Lawmaking Authority

This Act aims to restore Congress's exclusive power to create laws, limiting the ability of government agencies to delegate this function. This means new rules affecting citizens' lives must be fully and clearly defined by elected representatives, potentially increasing transparency and accountability in the legislative process.
Key points
All new regulations, including those on offenses or general rules, must be directly created by Congress, not by government agencies.
Citizens will gain the ability to challenge agency actions if they are based on rules inconsistent with the new principles.
The Act seeks to increase accountability and transparency in lawmaking by eliminating vague regulations created outside of Congress.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_S_60
Sponsor: Sen. Paul, Rand [R-KY]
Process start date: 2025-01-09