Written by Ashton Snyder on
 December 10, 2024

Biden's Federal Register Surpasses Obama's Record

President Biden's administration brings unprecedented changes to the federal regulatory landscape as his term nears its end.

According to Fox News, the Biden administration has set a new historical record by filling 96,088 pages in the Federal Register, surpassing former President Barack Obama's previous record of 95,894 pages.

The milestone achievement, recorded as of December 3, puts the administration on track to potentially exceed 100,000 pages by the end of its term. This development marks a significant shift in federal regulatory policy, demonstrating the administration's aggressive approach to government oversight and intervention.

Trump Era Regulatory Approach

During his presidency, Donald Trump implemented a drastically different regulatory strategy. His administration introduced Executive Order 13771, which mandated the removal of two existing regulations for every new one added. This resulted in notable cost savings throughout his first term.

Trump's initial year in office, 2017, saw the lowest number of Federal Register pages since Bill Clinton's administration in 1993. The former president has already announced plans to expand his deregulation efforts in his potential second term, promising to eliminate ten regulations for every new one implemented.

The fourth-largest number of Federal Register pages was recorded during Trump's final year, though this increase was attributed to rule elimination procedures and emergency COVID-19 measures.

Biden Administration Impact

Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., a fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, offered his assessment of the situation. He stated:

Federal Register page counts are a highly imperfect gauge of regulatory burden. Biden's milestone, though, still underscores the expanding scope of federal intervention.

The Biden administration's regulatory approach has drawn criticism from various business sectors. Industry experts argue that the increased regulations create additional challenges for American enterprises trying to operate efficiently.

Machalagh Carr from the American Free Enterprise Chamber of Commerce expressed strong opposition to the administration's regulatory stance:

For the last four years, [the Biden administration] has done their very best to strangle American free enterprise with a blizzard of unworkable regulations and mandates. The political appointees calling the shots in the Biden administration have a hostile view of the innovators and companies that power our economy and believe that government knows best.

Future Regulatory Landscape

The contrast between the current administration's regulatory approach and Trump's proposed strategy has become a significant point of discussion. Trump's campaign promises include an ambitious deregulation agenda that would substantially reduce federal oversight.

Business leaders and industry experts are closely monitoring these developments, with some expressing optimism about potential regulatory relief under new leadership. The stark difference between Biden's record-setting regulatory expansion and Trump's promised deregulation presents voters with clearly distinct policy choices.

Transformative Policy Shifts Ahead

The Biden administration has established a new benchmark in federal regulation volume, filling an unprecedented 96,088 pages in the Federal Register and potentially reaching 100,000 pages by the term's end. This development represents a significant departure from the previous administration's deregulatory approach.

The contrasting regulatory philosophies between Biden and Trump administrations have emerged as a crucial policy difference, with Trump pledging to eliminate ten regulations for every new one if elected. This regulatory debate continues to shape discussions about government oversight and economic freedom in America.

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