Congress Could Use Existing Offices To Lead Loper Bright Response

September 20, 2024
A fellow with the free-market American Enterprise Institute (AEI) is suggesting that Congress task existing offices with responding to the Supreme Court’s Loper Bright decision that overturned Chevron deference, as a way to balance Republicans’ interest in aggressive scrutiny of agencies’ handling of the decision with their reluctance to fund new programs. Kevin Kosar, a senior fellow at AEI, floated the option of having bodies such as the Government Accountability Office (GAO) lead or assist in the response...


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