Trump signs order targeting excessive federal regulations

Addison Scherler Data Investigator - Foundation for Government Accountability
Addison Scherler Data Investigator - Foundation for Government Accountability
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President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at reducing federal regulations and enhancing government accountability. The directive mandates that federal agencies enforce only those regulations that are explicitly authorized by the Constitution and Congress. This move is intended to prevent unelected officials from imposing unnecessary constraints on economic growth and innovation.

Tarren Bragdon, President and CEO of the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA), expressed support for the executive order. “President Trump is standing up for the American people against unelected bureaucrats who put their own power above the public good,” Bragdon stated. He emphasized that these bureaucrats have previously operated without oversight, prioritizing their interests over those of Americans.

Bragdon further noted, “With this executive order, President Trump once again proves that he is fighting for hardworking Americans and businesses by eliminating burdensome regulations that stifle economic growth, hinder job creation, and restrict opportunity.” He believes this action will stimulate the economy and contribute to a prosperous era for America.

The FGA is a non-profit organization advocating for public policy solutions that aim to provide opportunities for all Americans to achieve the American Dream.



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