Trump and DOGE Are Planning Deregulation at a Massive Scale
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The Trump administration is pushing a significant deregulation agenda, aimed at rolling back existing federal regulations across various sectors, including health and safety. Officials from multiple agencies, such as the Department of Health and Human Services and the Mine Safety and Health Administration, are working to eliminate regulations seen as burdensome. A new cost-cutting initiative, dubbed DOGE, is leading this charge. Trump's team aims to act quickly, with plans to finalize a comprehensive list of targeted regulations as a part of their broader strategy to reduce government oversight and intervention.
At the Department of Health and Human Services, Trump administration officials want to reverse a regulation that has required nursing homes to have more medical staff on duty.
Across the more than 400 federal agencies that regulate almost every aspect of American life, Trump's appointees are working with the Department of Government Efficiency to launch a new phase of deregulation.
Mr. Trump's appointees published a seemingly exuberant notice asking for suggestions on which rules to get rid of, titled DELETE, DELETE, DELETE.
At Mr. Trump's direction, agency officials are compiling the regulations they have tagged for the ash heap, racing to meet a deadline next week.
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