The incoming Trump administration and 119th Congress are poised to hammer out resolutions of disapproval aimed at rescinding costly Biden regulations issued within the final 60 legislative days of the 118th Congress.
Donald Trump, White House, July 16, 2020
The Congressional Review Act (or CRA) of 1996 is the shiny tool making that possible. The CRA lay rusting for nearly two decades before springing to life during Trump’s first term, eliminating over a dozen Obama-era rules.
Although this article lays out the targets, we require a sense of proportion with respect culling the whole of the Biden agenda. While the CRA can eliminate rules dating back to roughly August, this pales compared to the more than 3,000 rules published annually.
The CRA can reinforce the broader Trump and DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) cause of terminating departments and agencies, privatizing and devolving powers to states — but it is no substitute. However, those ambitions have yet to gain traction, even amid debt ceiling standoffs and government shutdowns.
A Biden Surge in Major Rules
But let’s look at the impact the CRA can have. Among thousands of rules issued annually (there are 3233 in 2024, with a federal workday still to go) are those the CRA defines as major — typically meaning $100 million in annual economic effects. Of course, rules need not be officially deemed major to feel that way to some, such as small business and state and local governments.
A breaking development of particular import to the incoming Congress is that the twice-yearly Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions has now exposed a surge in the “recently completed” category of such major rules during 2024. These jumped to 146 in the combined Spring/Fall Agendas, compared to 91 in 2023, as shown below.
Annual Completed Major Rules in the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulations
Biden’s election-year efforts at Trump-proofing his legacy help explain this, especially the abnormal 97-rule surge in Spring 2024. Among those were:
- several more household energy conservation standards;
- regulation of prescription drug advertisements to consumers;
- independent contractor classification;
- vehicle-to-vehicle communication protocols;
- drinking water contamination standards;
- credit card late-fees;
- and fuel economy standards forcing adoption of electric vehicles.
These and more appear in the Appendix below.
Alas, these costly rules are likely “safe” in terms of the CRA’s 60-day window, so court challenges, plus incoming Trump administration laborious rewrites will be the cumbersome avenues to address them.
A Glide Path Of Sorts
The December 13 release of the Fall Unified Agenda provides Congress with fresh CRA-vulnerable targets. Three weeks remain for Biden to issue more rules, knowing not everything will get axed when overloading the system. That’s a reason for Rep. Andy Biggs’ (R-Arizona) Midnight Rules Relief Act, which offers a potential solution by enabling bulk repeals instead of the current rule-by-rule process.
This article outlines and inventories CRA targets to complement Trump’s announced campaigns such as a “one-in, ten-out” policy for significant new rulemakings, accelerated permitting, cryptocurrency legitimization and of course — drilling, baby, drilling.
Navigating Active and Long-term Rules: Work-in-process rules are deemed “active” in the Unified Agenda. These pre-rule, proposed and final rulemakings can be frozen temporarily or stricken altogether, which is common when administrations change. The Fall Agenda snapshots 2,233 active rules, of which 137 are major, and another 698 otherwise “significant.” Meanwhile the Federal Register reveals 1,761 proposed rules, 174 of them deemed “significant.”
This pause is important since hefty new Biden administration proposals are capable offsetting regulatory savings garnered in the coming months if civil-service induced strategic hibernation is allowed. Biden would often taunt the GOP, confident it will retain — Obamacare-style — and sometimes even vote for, interventions like credit card rate regulation, certain drug-price regulation, remote disabling of vehicles in the name of impaired driving, cutting nicotine, banning dry cleaning chemicals and implementing Airline Passenger Rights to name a few.
Rules designated “long-term” in the Agenda should be monitored closely too, since at times some have been finalized in a subsequent Agenda. There were 42 long-term major rules in the Spring Agenda; these now stand at 77 (also listed here). This sizeable jump likely happened because rules a second Biden term might have fast-tracked would now be vulnerable if issued.
Tackling Completed Rules: As noted, safe rules need a court challenge or a cumbersome rewrite, but some majors from the Spring Agenda should still be vulnerable. But any Biden rules completed from now on are vulnerable to overturn as are most of the 49 Fall Agenda major rules in the chart above, plus hundreds of others not deemed major that fall within the CRA window. Finalized rules can also be monitored in the daily Federal Register, with perhaps special attention to the “significant” subset. Among the 49 major rules in the Fall Agenda we find:
- yet more energy conservation standards;
- an automatic emergency-braking rule for vehicles;
- additional vehicle fuel-economy rulemaking;
- regulation of customer reviews on websites;
- a rule on methane-release charges;
- and a “Building for the Future Through Electric Regional Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation and Generator Interconnection” rule.
For ease of reference, at the end of this article I’ve compiled a comprehensive list of all of the 146 completed major rules from the 2024 Agendas. The 97 rules from the Spring Agenda should be safe, depending upon the 60-day window. The George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center’s Congressional Review Act Window Exploratory Dashboard, allows users to examine the populations of rules eligible for overturn in 2025. Note again that these rules in the Appendix are ones deemed major by agencies and/or the White House Office of Management and Budget, but non-major rules are also potentially subject to the CRA.
Another Bite At The Apple
Lawmakers shouldn’t necessarily view controversial major rules completed prior to the 60 day window as untouchable. Apart from the legal challenges and rewrites, the CRA stipulates that for any rule to be considered effective, agencies must submit the rule to the Government Accountability Office and to both chambers of Congress. Additionally, major rules require specific reports by GAO, which it archives. Historically, rules sometimes fail to get properly submitted, and not all major rules are accompanied by reports. Failure to perform these steps may constitute grounds for challenging certain rules’ validity, if Trump and Congress press the issue.
Onward
While the CRA provides a critical mechanism for regulatory rollbacks, it is no panacea. Most eligible rules will remain intact, underscoring the need for additional tools, oversight, and structural reforms including terminations of agencies and programs. One foundational step would be shifting from CRA-style disapproval to mandatory congressional approval for all significant or controversial rules. Another would be extension of the work on preventing the laundering of regulation through gudance douments and policy statements, an issue addressed in the past by one-time and incoming Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought.
Trump, Congress and DOGE have a full plate.
APPENDIX: Inventory of 146 CSpring/Fall 2024 Completed Major Actions
SPRING 2024: 97 COMPLETED MAJOR ACTIONS
(79 are “Section 3(f)1 Significant” under Biden’s Modernizing Regulatory Review, E.O. 14,094)
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
1. USDA/AgSEC, Partnerships with Faith-Based and Neighborhood Organizations, 0503-AA73
2. USDA/APHIS, AQI User Fees, 0579-AE71
3. USDA/FNS, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC): Revisions in the WIC Food Packages, 0584-AE82
4. USDA/FNS, Child Nutrition Programs: Meal Patterns Consistent With the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 0584-AE88
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
5. DOC/NIST, Preventing the Improper Use of CHIPS Act Funding, 0693-AB70
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
6. ED/OPE, Improving use of Deferments and Forbearances, 1840-AD88
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
7. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Residential Non-Weatherized Gas Furnaces and Mobile Home Gas Furnaces, 1904-AD20
8. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Consumer Clothes Washers, 1904-AD98
9. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Clothes Dryers, 1904-AD99
10. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Dishwashers, 1904-AE32
11. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Miscellaneous Residential Refrigeration, 1904-AF00
12. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for General Service Lamps, 1904-AF43
13. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Consumer Refrigerators, Freezers, and Refrigerator-Freezers, 1904-AF56
14. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Consumer Conventional Cooking Products, 1904-AF57
15. DOE/EE, Determination of Energy Savings for Commercial Buildings based on ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2022, 1904-AF52
16. DOE/EE, Petroleum-Equivalent Fuel Economy Calculation, 1904-AF47
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
17. HHS/FDA, Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertisements: Presentation of the Major Statement in a Clear, Conspicuous, Neutral Manner in Advertisements in Television and Radio Format, 0910-AG27
18. HHS/FDA, Medical Devices; Quality System Regulation Amendments, 0910-AH99
19. HHS/FDA, Medical Devices; Laboratory Developed Tests, 0910-AI85
20. HHS/SAMHSA, Medications for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder, 0930-AA39
21. HHS/CMS, Streamlining the Medicaid, CHIP, and BHP Application, Eligibility Determination, Enrollment, and Renewal Processes (CMS-2421), 0938-AU00
22. HHS/CMS, Ensuring Access to Medicaid Services (CMS-2442), 0938-AU68
23. HHS/CMS, Interoperability and Prior Authorization for MA Organizations, Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care and State Agencies, FFE QHP Issuers, MIPS Eligible Clinicians, Eligible Hospitals and CAHs (CMS-0057), 0938-AU87
24. HHS/CMS, Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Managed Care Access, Finance, and Quality (CMS-2439), 0938-AU99
25. HHS/CMS, Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) Third Party Payer (CMS-2445), 0938-AV00
26. HHS/CMS, CY 2024 Revisions to Payment Policies Under the Physician Fee Schedule and Other Revisions to Medicare Part B (CMS-1784), 0938-AV07
27. HHS/CMS, CY 2024 Hospital Outpatient PPS Policy Changes and Payment Rates and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment System Policy Changes and Payment Rates (CMS-1786), 0938-AV09
28. HHS/CMS, HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2025 (CMS-9895), 0938-AV22
29. HHS/CMS, Contract Year 2025 Policy and Technical Changes to the Medicare Advantage, Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit, and Medicare Cost Plan Programs, and PACE (CMS-4205), 0938-AV24
30. HHS/CMS, Minimum Staffing Standards for Long-Term Care Facilities and Medicaid Institutional Payment Transparency Reporting (CMS-3442), 0938-AV25
31. HHS/CMS, Federal Independent Dispute Resolution Process Fees (CMS-9890), 0938-AV39
32. HHS/OCR, Rulemaking on Discrimination on the Basis of Disability in Health and Human Services Programs or Activities, 0945-AA15
33. HHS/OCR, Nondiscrimination in Health Programs and Activities, 0945-AA17
34. HHS/OCR, Safeguarding the Rights of Conscience as Protected by Federal Statutes, 0945-AA18
35. HHS/OCR, Proposed Modifications to the HIPAA Privacy Rule to Support Reproductive Health Care Privacy, 0945-AA20
36. HHS/ONC, Health Data, Technology, and Interoperability: Certification Program Updates, Algorithm Transparency, and Information Sharing, 0955-AA03
37. HHS/ACF, Foster Care Legal Representation, 0970-AC89
38. HHS/ACF, Unaccompanied Children Program Foundational Rule, 0970-AC93
39. HHS/ACF, Improving Child Care Access, Affordability, and Stability in the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), 0970-AD02
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
40. DHS/OS, Partnerships with Faith-Based and Neighborhood Organizations, 1601-AB02
41. DHS/USCIS, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Fee Schedule and Changes to Certain Other Immigration Benefit Request Requirements, 1615-AC68
42. DHS/USCIS, Exercise of Time-Limited Authority to Increase the Numerical Limitation for FY 2023 for the H-2B Temporary Nonagricultural Worker Program and Portability Flexibility for H-2B Workers Seeking to Change, 1615-AC82
43. DHS/USCIS, Exercise of Time-Limited Authority to Increase the Numerical Limitation for FY 2024 for the H-2B Temporary Nonagricultural Worker Program and Portability Flexibility for H-2B Workers, 1615-AC89
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
44. DOI/BLM, Rights-of-Way, Leasing and Operations for Renewable Energy, 1004-AE78
45. DOI/BLM, Fluid Mineral Leases and Leasing Process, 1004-AE80
46. DOI/BOEM, Renewable Energy Modernization Rule, 1010-AE04
47. DOI/BOEM, Risk Management and Financial Assurance for OCS Lease and Grant Obligations, 1010-AE14
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
48. DOJ/CRT, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability: Accessibility of Web Information and Services of State and Local Government Entities, 1190-AA79
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
49. DOL/EBSA, Retirement Security Rule: Definition of an Investment Advice Fiduciary, 1210-AC02
50. DOL/EBSA, Definition of ‘Employer’ Under Section 3(5) of ERISA-Association Health Plans, 1210-AC16
51. DOL/EBSA, Federal Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) Process Administrative Fee and Certified IDR Entity Fee Ranges, 1210-AC24
52. DOL/MSHA, Respirable Crystalline Silica, 1219-AB36
53. DOL/WHD, Nondisplacement of Qualified Workers Under Service Contracts, 1235-AA42
54. DOL/WHD, Employee or Independent Contractor Classification Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, 1235-AA43
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
55. DOT/NHTSA, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 150 – Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) Communication, 2127-AL55
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
56. TREAS/FINCEN, Beneficial Ownership Information Access and Safeguards, 1506-AB59
57. TREAS/OCC, Community Reinvestment Act Regulations, 1557-AF15
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
58. Schedule for Rating Disabilities: The Digestive System, 2900-AQ90
59. Update and Clarify Regulatory Bars to Benefits Based on Character of Discharge, 2900-AQ95
60. Reevaluation of Claims for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation Based on Public Law 117-168, 2900-AR76
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
61. EPA/OW, Supplemental Effluent Limitations Guidelines and Standards for the Steam Electric Power Generating Point Source Category, 2040-AG23
62. EPA/OW, PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation Rulemaking, 2040-AG18
63. EPA/OLEM, Accidental Release Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Program Under the Clean Air Act; Safer Communities by Chemical Accident Prevention, 2050-AH22
64. EPA/OLEM, Hazardous and Solid Waste Management System: Disposal of Coal Combustion Residuals from Electric Utilities; Legacy Surface Impoundments, 2050-AH14
65. EPA/OLEM, Designating Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluorooctanesulfonic Acid (PFOS) as CERCLA Hazardous Substances, 2050-AH09
66. EPA/OAR, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Gasoline Distribution Technology Reviews and New Source Performance Standards Review for Bulk Gasoline Terminals, 2060-AU97
67. EPA/OAR, NSPS for GHG Emissions from New, Modified, and Reconstructed Fossil Fuel-Fired EGUs; Emission Guidelines for GHG Emissions from Existing Fossil Fuel-Fired EGUs; and Repeal of the ACE Rule, 2060-AV09
68. EPA/OAR, Standards of Performance for New, Reconstructed, and Modified Sources and Emissions Guidelines for Existing Sources: Oil and Natural Gas Sector Climate Review, 2060-AV16
69. EPA/OAR, Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles, 2060-AV49
70. EPA/OAR, Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles—Phase 3, 2060-AV50
71. EPA/OAR, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Coal- and Oil-Fired Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Review of the Residual Risk and Technology Review, 2060-AV53
72. EPA/OAR, NSPS for the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry and NESHAP for the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry and Group I & II Polymers and Resins Industry, 2060-AV71
73. EPA/OCSPP, Methylene Chloride; Regulation Under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), 2070-AK70
74. EPA/OCSPP, Asbestos Part 1; Chrysotile Asbestos; Regulation of Certain Conditions of Use Under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA); Correction, 2070-AK86
CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU
75. Credit Card Penalty Fees, 3170-AB15
COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
76. National Environmental Policy Act Implementing Regulations Revisions Phase 2, 0331-AA07
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION
77. Regulations to Implement the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, 3046-AB30
PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION
78. Community Reinvestment Act, 3064-AF81
79. Special Assessments Pursuant to Systemic Risk Determination, 3064-AF93
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
80. Improvements to Generator Interconnection Procedures and Agreements, 1902-AG00
FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY
81. Enterprise Regulatory Capital Framework–Commingled Securities, Multifamily Government Subsidy, Derivatives, and Other Enhancements, 2590-AB27
82. Fair Lending, Fair Housing, and Equitable Housing Finance Plans, 2590-AB29
83. Exception to Restrictions on Private Transfer Fee Covenants for Loans Meeting Certain Duty to Serve Shared Equity Loan Program Requirements, 2590-AB30
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
84. Revision of Fee Schedules: Fee Recovery for Fiscal Year 2024 [NRC-2022-0046], 3150-AK74
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
85. Prescription Drug and Health Care Spending, 3206-AO27
86. Postal Service Reform Act; Establishment of the Postal Service Health Benefits Program, 3206-AO43
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
87. Prohibition Against Conflicts of Interest in Certain Securitizations, 3235-AL04
88. The Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors, 3235-AM87
89. Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, Shell Companies, and Projections, 3235-AM90
90. Regulation S P: Privacy of Consumer Financial Information and Safeguarding Customer Information, 3235-AN26
91. Standards for Covered Clearing Agencies for U.S. Treasury Securities and Application of the Broker-Dealer Customer Protection Rule with Respect to U.S. Treasury Securities, 3235-AN09
92. Further Definition of “As Part of a Regular Business” in the Definition of Dealer and Government Securities Dealer in Connection with Certain Liquidity Providers, 3235-AN10
93. Disclosure of Order Execution Information, 3235-AN22
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINSTRATION
94. Omitting Food from In-Kind Support and Maintenance Calculations, 0960-AI60
95. Expand the Definition of a Public Assistance (PA) Household, 0960-AI81
96. Nationwide Expansion of the Rental Subsidy Policy for SSI Recipients, 0960-AI82
97. Intermediate Improvement to the Disability Adjudication Process, Including How we Consider Past Work, 0960-AI83
FALL 2024: 49 COMPLETED MAJOR ACTIONS
(37 are “Section 3(f)1 Significant” under Biden’s Modernizing Regulatory Review, E.O. 14,094)
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
98. USDA/FNS, SNAP: Employment and Training Program Monitoring, Oversight and Reporting Measures, 0584-AE33
99. USDA/FNS, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Standard Utility Allowances Based on the Receipt of Energy Assistance Payments, 0584-AE43
100. USDA/FNS, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Standardization of State Heating and Cooling Standard Utility Allowances, 0584-AE69
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
101. DOC/ITA, Procedures Covering Suspension of Liquidation, Duties and Estimated Duties in Accord With Presidential Proclamation 10414, 0625-AB21
102. DOC/PTO, Setting and Adjusting Trademark Fees During Fiscal Year 2025, 0651-AD65
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
103. DOD/DARC, Architect and Engineering Service Fees (DFARS Case 2024-D019), 0750-AM16
104. DOD/OS, Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Program, 0790-AL49
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
105. DOE/ENDEP, Statutory Updates to the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Incentive Program, 1901-AB60
106. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Circulator Pumps, 1904-AD61
107. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Distribution Transformers, 1904-AE12
108. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Air-Cooled Commercial Unitary Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps, 1904-AF34
109. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Residential Clothes Washers, 1904-AF58
110. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Consumer Clothes Dryers, 1904-AF59
111. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Dishwashers, 1904-AF60
112. DOE/EE, Energy Conservation Standards for Miscellaneous Refrigeration Products, 1904-AF62
113. DOE/EE, Clean Energy for New Federal Buildings and Major Renovations of Federal Buildings, 1904-AB96
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
114. HHS/CMS, Misclassification of Drugs, Program Administration and Program Integrity Updates Under the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program (CMS-2434), 0938-AU28
115. HHS/CMS, Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (CMS-9902), 0938-AU93
116. HHS/CMS, CY 2025 Changes to the End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Prospective Payment System and Quality Incentive Program (CMS-1805), 0938-AV27
117. HHS/CMS, CY 2025 Home Health Prospective Payment System Rate Update and Home Infusion Therapy and Home IVIG Services Payment Update (CMS-1803), 0938-AV28
118. HHS/CMS, FY 2025 Hospice Wage Index, Payment Rate Update, and Quality Reporting Requirements (CMS-1810), 0938-AV29
119. HHS/CMS, FY 2025 Skilled Nursing Facility (SNFs) Prospective Payment System and Consolidated Billing and Updates to the Value-Based Purchasing and Quality Reporting Programs (CMS-1802), 0938-AV30
120. HHS/CMS, FY 2025 Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility (IRF) Prospective Payment System Rate Update and Quality Reporting Program (CMS-1804), 0938-AV31
121. HHS/CMS, CY 2025 Revisions to Payment Policies Under the Physician Fee Schedule and Other Revisions to Medicare Part B (CMS-1807), 0938-AV33
122. HHS/CMS, CY 2025 Hospital Outpatient PPS Policy Changes and Payment Rates and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment System Policy Changes and Payment Rates (CMS-1809), 0938-AV35
123. HHS/ACF, Supporting the Head Start Workforce and Other Quality Improvements, 0970-AD01
124. HHS/ACF, Increase Flexibility for Tribes in Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Eligibility, 0970-AD11
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
125. DOI/FWS, Migratory Bird Hunting; 2024–25 Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations, 1018-BG63
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
126. DOL/EBSA, Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, 1210-AC11
127. DOL/OSHA, COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Emergency Temporary Standard Rulemaking, 1218-AD42
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
128. DOT/FAA, Applying the Flight, Duty, and Rest Requirements to Ferry Flights That Follow Commuter or On-Demand Operations (FAA Reauthorization), 2120-AK26
129. DOT/NHTSA, Light Vehicle Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) with Pedestrian AEB, 2127-AM37
130. DOT/NHTSA, Light Vehicle CAFE Standards Beyond MY 2026, 2127-AM55
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
131. TREAS/DO, NOTICE OF BENEFIT AND PAYMENT PARAMETERS FOR 2025, 1505-AC87
132. TREAS/FINCEN, Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism Program and Suspicious Activity Report Filing Requirements for Registered Investment Advisers and Exempt Reporting Advisers, 1506-AB58
133. TREAS/IRS, Returns of Information of Brokers in Virtual Currency Transactions, 1545-BP71
134. TREAS/IRS, Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance and Independent, Non-Coordinated Excepted Benefits Coverage, 1545-BQ28
135. TREAS/IRS, Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, 1545-BQ29
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
136. EPA/OAR, Waste Emissions Charge for Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems; Procedures for Facilitating Payment, Including Netting and Exemptions, 2060-AW02
137. EPA/OAR, Federal ‘‘Good Neighbor Plan’’ for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards; Response to Judicial Stay, 2060-AW30
138. EPA/OCSPP, Reconsideration of the Dust-Lead Hazard Standards and Dust-Lead Post Abatement Clearance Levels, 2070-AK91
139. EPA/OCSPP, Decabromodiphenyl Ether and Phenol, Isopropylated Phosphate (3:1); Revision to the Regulations of Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic Chemicals Under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), 2070-AL02
CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU
140. Required Rulemaking on Personal Financial Data Rights, 3170-AA78
141. Registry of Nonbank Covered Persons Subject to Certain Agency and Court Orders, 3170-AB13
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
142. Building for the Future Through Electric Regional Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation and Generator Interconnection, 1902-AF87
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
143. Trade Regulation Rule on the Use of Consumer Reviews and Testimonials, 3084-AB76
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
144. Form N-PORT and Form N-CEN Reporting; Guidance on Open-End Fund Liquidity Risk Management Programs, 3235-AM98
145. Registration for Index-Linked Annuities and Registered Market Value Adjustment Annuities; Amendments To Form N–4 for Index-Linked Annuities, Registered Market Value Adjustment Annuities, and Variable, 3235-AN30
146. Regulation NMS: Minimum Pricing Increments, Access Fees, and Transparency of Better Priced Orders, 3235-AN23