Biden CFRs List. FYI

Transit ban” for asylum-seekers

IMPACT​

This rule prevented most migrants from applying for asylum in the United States if they passed through a country between their home country and the U.S. (such as Mexico) in which they did not apply for protection from persecution or torture. This rule subsequently became known as the “transit ban.” The rule claims that meritless applications for asylum put “extraordinary strain on the Nation's immigration system, undermine many of the humanitarian purposes of asylum, exacerbate the humanitarian crisis of human smuggling, and affect the United States' ongoing diplomatic negotiations with foreign countries.”


Revoked. As an example.
 
Increasing public land oil and gas leasing costs

IMPACT​

The proposed rule from the DoI would increase the costs of oil and gas leasing on public lands. Specifically, the DoI proposed to increase the royalty rates on leases from 12.5% to 16.67%, increase the minimum bid amount from $2 per acre to $10 per acre, set a minimum rental rate of $3 that will gradually increase to $15 over 10 years, and create a $5 per acre expression of interest fee based on direction from the IRA. If finalized, this rule would also increase the minimum bond for individual drilling leases from $10,000 to $150,000 and from $25,000 to $500,000 for multiple leases. While this rule will not affect current orphaned oil and gas wells on public lands, the DoI claims that, by increasing bonding requirements, it will prevent further emissions from additional orphaned wells by deterring companies from failing to properly clean up and seal old wells. Furthermore, it claims that higher bond prices will shift the costs of abandoned well cleanup from taxpayers onto the companies.
 
Tracking regulatory changes in the Biden era | Brookings

This is a list of CFRs from the Brooking Institute. Shows the reversals of Trump Immigration policies, Environmental rules, increased cost to drill.

This is where Laws are really made Government Agency Back Doors.
laws are made in congress only. the laws authorize the agencies to fill in the details. the alternative is marge taylor green setting fentanyl lumits in the drinking water and such other details that you do not expect congresscritters to know.
 
laws are made in congress only. the laws authorize the agencies to fill in the details. the alternative is marge taylor green setting fentanyl lumits in the drinking water and such other details that you do not expect congresscritters to know.
They are Back Door Laws abused by administration without proper consent of the people.
 
They are Back Door Laws abused by administration without proper consent of the people.
our laws are all "front door." and can be read in the CHR. all are passed and signed exactly like "schoohouse rock." if someonwe is telling you differently, they are wrong.

it is true that congress does not specify percents or ppm, tnhat isa why we pay specialists $50k per year to study what those numbers must be.

governments work this way, they do not work by one guy with "gut feelingz" and a staff of yes men.
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laws are made in congress only. the laws authorize the agencies to fill in the details. the alternative is marge taylor green setting fentanyl lumits in the drinking water and such other details that you do not expect congresscritters to know.
This was not the finding of the USSC in the Sackett decision.
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You really need to keep up on current events.

 
Unfortunate that regulations have crushed the U.S. down to producing more oil than it ever has before and more than any other place on earth.
Went right over your head. Are you claiming Biden did that or big oil?
 
Went right over your head. Are you claiming Biden did that or big oil?
I’m observing that the current regulatory regime is obviously compatible with, even conducive to, the U.S. achieving all-time highs in oil production and producing more than anyone else on earth. Since that’s occurred under it.
 

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