Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB6667

Introduced
12/7/23  

Caption

No Regulation Through Litigation Act of 2023

Impact

The implications of HB 6667 are significant for the federal regulatory landscape. By limiting the ability of federal agencies to engage in consent decrees, the bill could alter how regulations are developed and enforced, potentially shifting the balance of regulatory powers. Supporters argue that it will prevent judicial actions from leading to regulations that could unjustly burden businesses and limit the scope of federal oversight. The goal is to ensure that any regulations enforceable by agencies must undergo proper legislative processes rather than originating from court settlements.

Summary

House Bill 6667, known as the 'No Regulation Through Litigation Act of 2023', aims to restrict the capacity of federal agencies to enter into consent decrees and settlement agreements that could impose regulations. Specifically, the bill prohibits federal agencies from engaging in settlements or consent decrees that exceed the authority of the courts involved in such agreements. Additionally, it seeks to eliminate the inclusion of attorneys' fees and litigation costs in federal agency settlement agreements that lead to new regulations or guidance documents. This legislation is positioned as a measure to curb what its sponsors define as overreach through litigation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 6667 include concerns raised by various stakeholders, including environmental and consumer protection advocates. Critics assert that the bill may limit agency effectiveness in enforcing regulations aimed at protecting public health, safety, and the environment. They argue that consent decrees often serve as vital tools for achieving compliance and ensuring accountability from entities that may otherwise evade regulatory scrutiny. The possibility that this legislation might curtail the necessary oversight raises questions about its potential to foster a less regulated environment, which could negatively affect public welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB849

No Regulation Through Litigation Act of 2025

US HB8074

Forever Chemical Regulation and Accountability Act of 2024

US HB3446

Sunshine for Regulatory Decrees and Settlements Act of 2023

US HB6673

STATES 2.0 Act Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States 2.0 Act

US HB6607

Affordable Drug Manufacturing Act of 2023

US HB6494

PIPES Act of 2023 Promoting Innovation in Pipeline Efficiency and Safety Act of 2023

US HB4649

Ensuring U.S. Authority over U.S. Banking Regulations Act

US HB7947

Restoring Court Authority Over Litigation Act of 2024

US SCR40

RESTORE Resolution of 2024 Regulation Sensibility Through Oversight Restoration Resolution of 2024

US HB6044

PARTNERS Act of 2023 Promoting Apprenticeships through Regional Training Networks for Employers Required Skills Act of 2023

Similar Bills

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