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1986

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The Role Of The President And Omb In Informal Rulemaking, Peter L. Strauss, Cass R. Sunstein Jan 1986

The Role Of The President And Omb In Informal Rulemaking, Peter L. Strauss, Cass R. Sunstein

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Regulatory reform has been a subject of frequent discussion in the last decade, especially in the context of presidential efforts to assert control over the rulemaking process. Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Reagan have all attempted to increase presidential authority over regulation. In particular, President Reagan has issued two executive orders that give the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) considerable power over the rulemaking activities of executive agencies.

In this article, we set forth our views on the role of presidential supervision in the regulatory process, with particular attention to the questions raised by the recent executive orders.