Adam White and Jace Lington chat with Anthony P. Campau about his experience with regulatory budgeting during the Trump administration. They discuss Campau’s recent paper, Regulatory Budgeting in the U.S. Federal Government: A First-Hand Account of the Initial Experience and Recommendations for Future Regulatory Budgets, published as part of a symposium in the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy Per Curiam, and focus on the challenges and successes OIRA faced implementing the budget.

Regulatory Budgeting in the U.S. Federal Government: A First-Hand Account of the Initial Experience and Recommendations for Future Regulatory Budgets (HJLPP, 2022)

Putting Regulators on a Budget (National Affairs, 2016)

The Regulatory Budget Revisited (Administrative Law Review, 2014)

The Regulatory Budget (Regulation, 1980)

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  1. Boney Cole Member
    Boney Cole
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    Nine minutes before the name of Voldemort, excuse me I mean Trump, is mentioned.  
    I am delighted to discover another good thing that Trump did.  Hurrah for Trump.  

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    I also applaud the thoughtful manner in which Mr. Campeau and his team implemented the executive order. 

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