Trump Ramps Up War on Regulations With 702 Cuts in Pipeline
The Trump administration is pursuing a record-setting deregulation push with 702 proposed regulatory rollbacks in its semiannual agenda.
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The Trump administration proposed 702 regulatory rollbacks, including emissions rules for cars, as part of a record deregulatory push. The White House reported a 129-to-1 ratio in its semiannual agenda.
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The brief
The White House has proposed 702 regulatory cuts as part of a broad deregulatory effort. These actions include the removal of emissions rules for cars, according to coverage from CBT News and Bloomberg.
Reporting from Investing.com and Crypto Briefing emphasizes the scale of the push, noting a 129-to-1 ratio of deregulatory actions in the semiannual agenda. Seoul Economic Daily reports that Trump is betting on this record push while facing backlash.
Future developments include the implementation of the 2026 Treasury and IRS regulatory agendas, as reported by Bloomberg Law News.
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The reporting (8)
- White House touts over 700 regulatory cuts, including emissions rules for cars CBT News · 45d ago
- Facing Backlash, Trump Bets on Record Deregulation Push Seoul Economic Daily · 45d ago
- Trump administration proposes 702 regulatory rollbacks in deregulatory push Investing.com · 45d ago
- White House sets record for deregulatory actions with 129-to-1 ratio in semiannual agenda Crypto Briefing · 45d ago
- Trump administration proposes 702 regulatory rollbacks in deregulatory push By Investing.com Investing.com UK · 45d ago
- Mid-year 2026: Is Washington actually deregulating? Competitive Enterprise Institute · 45d ago
- Trump Administration Issues 2026 Treasury, IRS Regulatory Agenda Bloomberg Law News · 45d ago
- Trump Ramps Up War on Regulations With 702 Cuts in Pipeline Bloomberg.com · 45d ago broke it first
Quick answers
How many regulatory cuts are being proposed?
The administration has proposed 702 regulatory rollbacks.
What specific types of regulations are being targeted?
CBT News reports that emissions rules for cars are included in the cuts; Bloomberg Law News also notes the issuance of a Treasury and IRS regulatory agenda.
What is the reported ratio of deregulatory actions?
According to Crypto Briefing, the semiannual agenda features a 129-to-1 ratio.
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