Zero-Based Regulatory Budgeting to Unleash American Energy Act of 2025
Impact
This bill will lead to significant changes in the federal regulatory landscape, particularly within agencies that deal with energy and natural resources. By requiring regulations to have a defined expiration date, the bill could promote a more dynamic regulatory environment that adapts to changes in technology and market conditions. Advocates argue that this will encourage efficient regulatory practices and enhance economic growth by reducing bureaucratic hurdles, while opponents fear it may weaken important regulatory protections, particularly those related to environmental safeguards.
Summary
SB2427, also known as the 'Zero-Based Regulatory Budgeting to Unleash American Energy Act of 2025', mandates that certain federal agencies, including the Department of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, impose sunset provisions on regulations under their jurisdiction. Specifically, the bill requires that newly adopted regulations must expire within five years unless certain conditions are met, allowing for extensions based on a determination of a net deregulatory effect. This act aims to streamline regulatory processes and ensure that regulations remain relevant and effective.
Contention
Key points of contention surrounding SB2427 include the potential for deregulation to adversely impact environmental protections. Critics express concern that expedited deregulation processes might overlook the need for thorough assessments of regulations' social and environmental impacts. Supporters counter that the bill does allow for public input through comment processes prior to extensions, which could help balance the need for economic growth with environmental oversight. Nonetheless, the debate highlights ongoing tensions between regulatory oversight and the desire for economic deregulation.
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