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Americans for Prosperity Leads Coalition Letter Urging Congress to Rein in the Administrative State in the Aftermath of Chevron

Letter co-signed by eighteen organizations calls on lawmakers to assume their constitutional rulemaking authorities by enacting a series of targeted reforms and preventing the outgoing administration from abusing its power before it leaves office.

Washington, D.C. – Today, Americans for Prosperity, the nation’s premiere grassroots organization that fights for prosperity through freedom and opportunity, sent a letter to congressional leaders encouraging action on several targeted reforms that would rein in the administrative state and remove regulatory red tape that stifles economic opportunity.

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In June, the Supreme Court’s ruling in Loper Bright v. Raimondo overturned the 40-year-old Chevron doctrine, which granted agencies wide-ranging discretion to reinterpret the scope of their own authority, leading to unprecedented regulatory uncertainty and executive overreach.

Now, the incoming administration and Congress have begun work to dismantle the administrative state and its crippling regulatory barriers. President-elect Trump’s initiative to create a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has pledged to “reverse a decadeslong executive power grab.” On Capitol Hill, a newly created House DOGE subcommittee and Senate DOGE caucus are preparing to coordinate directly with this new department.

These efforts present an historic opportunity to reduce both the costs and regulatory burdens associated with the federal bureaucracy. Recognizing the significance of this moment, the letter from AFP and its eighteen partners offers lawmakers a policy roadmap “to build a strong foundation for Congress to meet the challenges of a post-Chevron landscape.”

“Decades of overregulation have led to less economic opportunity and made the American Dream harder to reach for millions of Americans,” said Brent Gardner, Chief Government Affairs Officer at Americans for Prosperity. “Congress can reverse this damage by curbing years of unchecked administrative state overreach and ensuring governance by elected officials, not unelected bureaucrats.”

In the letter, AFP and its partners call on Congress to take the following steps:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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