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From @CassSunstein - Congress Can Agree on This: Cut Federal Paperwork (HT:AP)
Congress Can Agree on This: Cut Federal Paperwork
Republicans and Democrats have a common enemy called “sludge.”
Cass Sunstein
November 13, 2018, 9:00 AM CST
Updated on
November 13, 2018, 1:28 PM CST
"As it now stands, the law requires OIRA to scrutinize every information collection from the federal government — to
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minimize' its burden and 'maximize [its] practical utility of and public benefit.' That’s good.
But what happens if the office fails to do that? Under the Paperwork Reduction Act, the answer is: Nothing at all. Here’s a better answer: Americans should be given a right to go to court to challenge a mandatory information collection as excessive and unjustified — in the technical jargon of administrative law, as 'arbitrary or capricious.'
When a federal agency issues a regulation, people who are adversely affected usually have the right to make that challenge in court. At least when a paperwork burden exceeds a certain threshold, people should be allowed to require the government to justify it — or to get it struck down in court."
HT:AP
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