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Federal agencies issued over 1,200 new rules in 2024 without Congress, raising concerns about executive overreach.
A 2024 report by the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service found that federal agencies issued over 1,200 new regulations without congressional approval, marking a significant increase from previous years.
The surge in regulatory activity, particularly in environmental and economic policy, has raised concerns about executive overreach and the erosion of checks and balances.
Legal experts warn that the growing reliance on administrative rulemaking may undermine constitutional limits on federal power, though no court has yet ruled on the constitutionality of the recent regulatory expansion.
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Las agencias federales emitieron más de 1,200 nuevas reglas en 2024 sin el Congreso, lo que genera preocupaciones sobre el exceso de alcance ejecutivo.