Regulatory Action Center Review – June 5, 2019
Welcome to FreedomWorks Foundation’s ninth regulatory review of 2019! Our Regulatory Action Center proudly updates you with our favorite tidbits from the swamp. We want to smash barriers between bureaucracy…
Regulatory Action Center Submits Formal Comments to CFPB on Payday Rule
The FreedomWorks Foundation’s Regulatory Action Center (RAC) just submitted formal comments in support of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) proposed reforms to restrictions on payday loans. This rulemaking…
Promote Glider Vehicle Deregulation in the EPA
In our continuing efforts to roll back regulatory red tape, FreedomWorks is urging members of Congress to sign onto an initiative started by Rep. Bill Posey (R-Fla.). Late last year,…
The Regulatory Review for April 7 – 20, 2018
Welcome to FreedomWorks Foundation’s sixth regulatory review! Our Regulatory Action Center proudly updates you with our favorite tidbits from the swamp. We want to smash barriers between bureaucracy and the…
President Trump Fights for Welfare Reform and Self-Sufficiency
On April 10, 2018, President Donald J. Trump signed the Executive Order on Economic Mobility. President Trump’s plan outlines nine “principles of economic mobility” that are bound to lift…
Key Vote NO on H.Res. 796 and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, H.R. 1625
On behalf of our activist community, I urge you to contact your representative and ask him or her to vote NO on H.Res. 796 and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, H.R.
OMB Director Highlights Deregulatory Successes at CPAC
“The hardest part about deregulating was that the government had forgotten how to do it,” Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Mick Mulvaney explained in his interview at…
White House’s FY 2019 Budget Proposes Big Reductions in Nondefense Spending After a Spending Deal That Increases Deficits
The White House unveiled its FY 2019 budget request this morning. Although it’s incredibly unlikely that the budget request will become law, it does provide a window into the…
Only in Washington Can Limiting the Growth of a Government Program Be Called A “Spending Cut”
The Congressional Budget Office released a report Thursday on the long-term spending effects of the Senate version of H.R. 1628, the Better Care Reconciliation Act. Unfortunately, Democrats and some…
Capitol Hill Update: May 22, 2017
Schedule: The House and Senate are in session this week. House: Let’s start with the American Health Care Act. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) will release the…