Trump Administration’s Regulatory Agenda Update
The White House Office of Management and Budget’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs has updated its regulatory agenda.
The Unified Agenda outlines key regulatory priorities in the near and long-term. It’s a key and oft-overlooked tool for policy engagement.
Key to Track
Several priorities, including the Administration’s plans to:
Rescind the 2024 rule Designated Placements Requirements Under Titles IV-E and IV-B for LQBTQ+ Children, also known as the “Safe and Appropriate Placements Rule”
Implementation of the child support data changes made as part of last year’s Supporting America’s Children and Families Act
Implement anticipated changes to the TANF Work Participation Rate calculation, as outlined in the bipartisan Fiscal Responsibility Act
New flexibilities in Head Start and child care
The agenda doesn’t give the full details of any particular regulatory action, but is a useful forecasting tool for tracking new developments.