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Track Proposed Rules
Keeping track of proposed regulatory activites is challenging. The Unified Agenda is the basic roadmap to the rule making plans of each agency, but may not be up-to-date since it is only published twice a year. Fortunately, there are several other sources for you to check for the latest developments.
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SBA's Office of Advocacy
- Use Regulatory Alerts for quick access to proposed regulations published in the Federal Register organized by subject areas of concern to small business such as environmental; safety, health and labor; tax; and transportation. Find information on pending regulations and register for Advocacy's newsletter and other publications.
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Reginfo.gov
- Use Reginfo.gov to find information on Federal, state, and local regulations provided by the General Services Administration to government officials and the public to help them understand and manage the regulatory process.
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The Unified Regulatory Agenda
- The Unified Agenda, which is published twice a year, lists the rule making plans of each federal agency.
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The Federal Register
- The Federal Register publishes proposed and final rules on a daily basis.
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Office of Management and Budget Regulations Under Review
- The Office of Management and Budget posts information concerning pending regulations and regulatory reviews completed in the last 30 days.
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OMB Watch
- OMB Watch strives to increase public awareness of the regulatory process that the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) oversees and to track the substantive issues that it reviews.
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The Mercatus Center
- The Mercatus Center at George Mason University maintains RegRadar, a web site dedicated to monitoring new and proposed regulations.
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The Heritage Foundation
- The Heritage Foundation's Regulation Homepage is a source of regulatory studies, statistics, and information.
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AEI - Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
- The Center provides analyses of existing regulatory programs and new regulatory proposals, including a list of those whose introduction, modification or removal would increase net benefits by at least $100 million annually.
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