House Republicans accuse the Obama administration of flouting the law by failing to produce a spring regulatory agenda setting out the agencies' upcoming rulemaking priorities, charging the White House is playing a “hide-and-seek” game with the American public. In a recent teleconference, Boris Bershteyn, the acting OIRA administrator, indicated that the administration was skipping the spring agenda altogether and proceeding with the fall agenda, according to a newly released statement from Republicans on the House Education and the Workforce Committee. Bershteyn's comments appeared to contrad
December 29, 2025
