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The "Chevron" precedent... US Supreme Court ruling
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Generally, these departments and agencies are bloated with unneeded redundancy, inefficiency, and financial mismanagement to put it mildly.

in these contentious times where one party or another grabs power and tries to intact laws and regulations for its political positives as much as any other reason, without understanding all of its intricacies. Intricacies that will have to be dealt with down the road, which is a common political move, cave to PAC and worry about all the consequences later.

Not suggesting states can or can't handle it better, but let's not pretend these agencies are shining examples, they are not. They have so much power and influence that they become little fiefdoms.
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RE: The "Chevron" precedent... US Supreme Court ruling - by putnam6 - 06-30-2024, 06:19 PM


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