Democratizing the Federal Regulatory Process: A Blueprint to Strengthen Equity, Dignity, and Civic Engagement through Executive Branch Action

16 Pages Posted: 18 Oct 2021

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Archon Fung

Harvard University - Harvard Kennedy School (HKS)

Hollie Russon-Gilman

Harvard University

Mark Schmitt

New America

Date Written: October 15, 2021

Abstract

While legislation tends to get more attention, the regulatory process within the executive branch is at the core of day-to-day democratic governance. Federal regulation and rule-making engages dozens of agencies and affects every American. In writing the rules and regulations to implement laws, revise standards, and exercise the substantial authority granted to the presidency, the agencies of the federal government set directions, priorities, and boundaries for our collective life. At times, the regulatory process has moved the country in the direction of greater justice, equality, and security. At other times, it has pulled us in other directions, often with little public engagement or debate.

Suggested Citation

Fung, Archon and Russon-Gilman, Hollie and Schmitt, Mark, Democratizing the Federal Regulatory Process: A Blueprint to Strengthen Equity, Dignity, and Civic Engagement through Executive Branch Action (October 15, 2021). HKS Working Paper No. RWP21-025, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3943458 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3943458

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Mark Schmitt

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