While federal regulations cost an estimated $1.9 trillion to the economy in 2016 (that’s nearly thirty-five times the value of smartphones sold in the U.S. last year), the existing rule making process falls short of the best practices used to design products like your mobile device.
Read MoreRecent media coverage of the Grenfell fire incorrectly assigns fault to government-led regulatory cuts. There were multiple process failures contributing to the tragedy at Grenfell, including overly complex regulations and entrusting safety compliance to a non-accountable entity.
Read MoreDespite issuing and enforcing thousands of regulations every year, federal agencies largely failed to meet deadlines set by Executive Order 13777
Read MoreWinner of the Great Food Truck Race talks regulations, the American dream, and the biggest misconception about food trucks.
Read MoreArgive’s survey of California cottage food operators finds three rules that could be improved to make the state more small business-friendly.
Read MoreUsing simple data science techniques, Argive produced a master list of regulations that may be eligible for review under the Congressional Review Act of 1996. Read on for report details and to download a copy of the data.
Read MoreRating government rules doesn't have to be complicated. Argive makes it easy. Review a Rule.
Read MoreRetrospective review could be the relief small businesses need. A little-known rule in the Regulatory Flexibility Act makes it possible.
Read MoreNew regulations have real consequences for individual citizens and businesses, and their stories deserve to be heard. Our “Hidden Costs” map brings these stories to light.
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