Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
identify at least two existing regulations for repeal in place of every new regulation; manage expenditure so that the total cost of new regulations does not increase. Executive Order 13771 —entitled " Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs "— was an executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump on January 30, 2017.
List of executive orders in the first presidency of Donald Trump, EO #13765–13984 (2017–2021) List of executive actions by Joe Biden, EO #13985–14144 (2021–2025) List of executive orders in the second presidency of Donald Trump, EO #14145–Present (2025–Present) List of bills in the 115th United States Congress
In March 2001, Congress voted to repeal the standard through the Congressional Review Act. The repeal, one of the first major pieces of legislation signed by President George W. Bush, is the first instance that Congress has successfully used the Congressional Review Act to block regulation. Since 2001, OSHA has issued the following standards:
The number of federal workplace safety inspectors has fallen under the Trump administration, according to new data obtained by NBC News. Number of OSHA workplace safety inspectors declines under Trump
The Trump administration emphasized its commitment to merit-based hiring practices as part of its rationale for rescinding Executive Order 11246. Officials argued that employment decisions should prioritize an individual's qualifications, skills, and job performance, rather than demographic factors or affirmative action requirements.
Just days before Harvey hit, Trump signed an executive order revoking regulations that would've protected federally-funded infrastructure from flooding.
Much remains to be seen, but clues aplenty can be found not only in advisor Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s promises to help Trump "Make America Healthy Again," but in Trump's own Agenda 47 and in Project ...
The Audubon Society has expressed concerns about a repeal of the Rule: "the Trump administration's intent is clear: to reverse Obama-era environmental protections no matter what, even if they have been effective at protecting avian and human life." [225] On September 12, 2019, the Trump administration repealed the Clean Water Rule. [17] [226]