Re-Imagining OIRA: A Call for Papers on the Future of Regulatory Budgets, Cost-Benefit Analysis, and White House Regulatory Oversight

Editor’s Note: For an invaluable resource on regulatory budgeting, see A Website Dedicated to the Implementation of a Regulatory Budget.

From: Notice & Comment | A Blog from the Yale Journal on Regulation and the ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice

by Adam White

A CALL FOR PAPERS

As the White House’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs nears its fortieth birthday, we tend to spend a lot of time thinking about its history. But in a constitutional government that is nearly 230 years old, OIRA is actually very, very young—less a monument than an experiment.

Instead of thinking just about its history, we ought to think about its future. We should ask, how should OIRA be improved and modernized?

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