The end or at least limitation on Chevron deference?
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Chevron deferrence needs to be either heavily restricted or done away with. It is the job of Congress to enact law, not regulatory agencies.
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Wow...from the article.
The act allowed the National Marine Fisheries Service to require herring boats, relatively small vessels that normally carry only five to six people, to also carry federal monitors to enforce of its regulations.
As a next step, however, and without any express statutory authorization, the NMFS decided to require Loper Bright and Relentless to also pay the salaries of these monitors, estimated by the NMFS to be $710 per day, an amount that can exceed the profits from a day’s fishing.
LOL, Alito: “The Constitution does not authorize agencies to use pen-and-phone regulations as substitutes for laws..."
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It's too radical, but Ramaswamy's proposal to cut all Federal agency personnel by 75% has some merit. Too many hobbits enforcing too many made-up rules.
Bet you could do a 15% RIF and a hiring freeze, and nobody would notice.