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James Wallner: Congress Cannot Hide Behind Other Agencies Anymore

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In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Chevron deference, a seismic shift in the landscape of American governance appears imminent. But what if this landmark ruling, hailed as a victory against the administrative state, is merely a surface-level change in a deeper, more complex system? We're confronted with the possibility that perhaps the key to understanding and reforming our system lies not in the courts or regulatory agencies, but in the very institution meant to represent the will of the people – Congress itself. James Wallner from the R Street Institute provides insight as we grapple with the implications of this decision.

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In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Chevron deference, a seismic shift in the landscape of American governance appears imminent. But what if this landmark ruling, hailed as a victory against the administrative state, is merely a surface-level change in a deeper, more complex system? We're confronted with the possibility that perhaps the key to understanding and reforming our system lies not in the courts or regulatory agencies, but in the very institution meant to represent the will of the people – Congress itself. James Wallner from the R Street Institute provides insight as we grapple with the implications of this decision.

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