Letter on the "Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2008"
July 12, 2007
The Honorable Robert C. Byrd
Chairman
Committee on Appropriations
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
The Honorable Thad Cochran Ranking Member Committee on Appropriations United States Senate Washington, DC 20510
Dear Chairman Byrd and Ranking Member Cochran:
The undersigned organizations strongly urge you to oppose including any language to the “Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2008” that would bar funding for Executive Order 13422.
President Bush signed Executive Order 13422 on January 18, 2007, in an effort to increase the quality, accountability, and transparency of the federal government. Specifically, Executive Order 13422 expanded the scope of Executive Order 12866—the regulatory planning and review order issued by President Clinton—to subject not just agency rules to OMB review, but also, for the first time, significant guidance documents.
Executive Order 13422 essentially closed a legal loophole that had allowed federal agencies to circumvent regulatory review and planning requirements by issuing guidance documents with binding language in lieu of a proposed rule requiring public notice and comment. By statute and court opinion, guidance documents have no legally-binding effect; they are merely an agency’s interpretation of how the public can comply with a particular rule or regulation. Yet federal agencies routinely issue guidance documents in a manner that is legally binding since it is far easier than undergoing the analytical rigors of a rulemaking. Executive Order 13422 corrects this abuse by federal agencies by ensuring that such significant guidance documents are subjected to public notice and comment.
In addition, Executive Order 13422 requires that an agency: (1) state why a rule is needed; (2) give an accurate accounting of costs and benefits of an individual rule and the aggregate costs and benefits of all rules issued by the agency that year; and (3) create a Regulatory Policy Officer within each agency to ensure that the executive order is implemented by the agency. Far from being “radical,” these requirements are merely an attempt to instill principles of accountability and transparency into the regulatory process.
The House passed its version of the legislation, H.R. 2829, with an amendment by Rep. Brad Miller barring funding for Executive Order 13422 that would ensure that this order on good government is no longer implemented.
The undersigned organizations urge you to oppose any such language to the Senate bill, which would only serve to undermine serious efforts to improve the federal government’s regulatory process.
AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION AMERICAN BAKERS ASSOCIATION AMERICAN CHEMISTRY COUNCIL AMERICAN COMPOSITES MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION AMERICAN FOREST AND PAPER ASSOCIATION AMERICAN FOUNDRY SOCIETY AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION OF EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF GENERAL CONTRACTORS A & D POLICY ANALYSIS BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE CHEMICAL PRODUCERS AND DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION COUNCIL FOR CITIZENS AGAINST GOVERNMENT WASTE EDISON ELECTRIC INSTITUTE FIRE AND EMERGENCY MANUFACTURERS AND SERVICES ASSOCIATION FOOD MARKETING INSTITUTE FOOD PROCESSING SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION GROCERY MANUFACTURERS/FOOD PRODUCTS ASSOCATION INDEPENDENT LUBRICANT MANUFACTURERS INDUSTRIAL MINERALS ASSOCIATION – NORTH AMERICA INTERLOCKING CONCRETE PAVEMENT INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL DAIRY FOODS ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL HOUSEWARES ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL SIGN ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL SLEEP PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION IPC – THE ASSOCIATION CONNECTING ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES KITCHEN CABINET MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION METALS SERVICE CENTER INSTITUTE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOME BUILDERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WHEAT GROWERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WHOLESALER-DISTRIBUTORS NATIONAL CATTLEMEN'S BEEF ASSOCIATION NATIONAL FEDERATION OF INDEPEPNDENT BUSINESSES NATIONAL GLASS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL MILK PRODUCERS FEDERATION NATIONAL MINING ASSOCIATION NATIONAL OILSEED PROCESSORS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL NATIONAL RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION NATIONAL SHOOTING SPORTS FOUNDATION NATIONAL WOODEN PALLET AND CONTAINER ASSOCIATION NON FERROUS FOUNDERS’ SOCIETY NPES – THE ASSOCIATION FOR SUPPLIERS OF PRINTING, PUBLISHING AND CONVERTING TECHNOLOGIES OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT INSTITUTE PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION PRESSURE SENSITIVE TAPE COUNCIL SALT INSTITUTE SMALL BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP COUNCIL SOCIETY OF THE PLASTICS INDUSTRIES SPECIALTY EQUIPMENT MARKET ASSOCIATION SPORTING ARMS AND AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS INSTITUTE, INC. SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION TEXTILE RENTAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION THE CARPET AND RUG INSTITUTE THE REAL ESTATE ROUNDTABLE THE REFRACTORIES INSTITUTE U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WASTE EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION WOOD MILLING AND MILLWORK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
Cc: Members of the Committee on Appropriations
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