REIN IN Inflation Act
In his first year in office, President Joe Biden issued more executive orders than any president since Gerald Ford. After two years, these policies have cost taxpayers more than $1 trillion dollars, and even more in the added cost of inflation.
As the Republican majority works towards an economy that is strong and a government that is accountable, last week, the House voted on the REIN IN Inflation Act, requiring the administration to publish the inflationary impact of executive orders before enacting them.
Under this bill, the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors and Office of Management and Budget must prepare a report including the inflationary effects for any executive order with an estimated impact of at least $1 billion. The White House would then have to report these findings to Congress each year to increase transparency and accountability over executive actions.
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