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1. GDA-281 A longtime conservative leader on Capitol Hill, Russ served in President Trump's Cabinet as Director of the Office of Management and Budget, where he oversaw the implementation of the presidential budget, key policies on deregulation, and a landmark effort to eliminate critical race theory and other radical ideologies in executive agencies. .

2. GDA-394 PROMISE #1: RESTORE THE FAMILY AS THE CENTERPIECE OF AMERICAN LIFE AND PROTECT OUR CHILDREN. .

3. GDA-457 PROMISE #2: DISMANTLE THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE AND RETURN SELF-GOVERNANCE TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. .

4. GDA-515 PROMISE #3: DEFEND OUR NATION'S SOVEREIGNTY, BORDERS, AND BOUNTY AGAINST GLOBAL THREATS. .

5. GDA-606 PROMISE #4 SECURE OUR GOD-GIVEN INDIVIDUAL RIGHT TO ENJOY "THE BLESSINGS OF LIBERTY." The Declaration of Independence famously asserted the belief of America's Founders that "all men are created equal" and endowed with God-given rights to "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." It's the last --- "the pursuit of Happiness" --- that is central to America's heroic experiment in self-government. .

6. GDA-642 Venezuela was once the richest nation in South America; today, a decade after a Marxist dictator took over, 94 percent of Venezuelans live in poverty.4 Even socialist Senator Bernie Sanders' home state of Vermont was forced to repeal the state's single-payer health care system just three years after creating it. .

7. GDA-689 Section One TAKING THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT A merica's Bicentennial, which culminated on July 4, 1976, was a spirited and unifying celebration of our country, its Founding, and its ideals. .

8. GDA-1214 In organizing (by means of Presidential Directive31) an NSC staff that is more responsive and aligned with the President's goals and empowered to implement them, the NSA should immediately evaluate and eliminate directorates that are not aligned with the President's agenda and replace them with new directorates as appropriate that can drive implementation of the President's signature national security priorities. .

9. GDA-1370 The President should issue an executive order establishing a Senior Advisor to coordinate the policy development and implementation of relevant energy and environment policy by officials across the EOP (for example, the policy staff of the NSC, NEC, DPC, CEQ, and OSTP) and abolishing the existing Office of Domestic Climate Policy. .

10. GDA-1374 The President should eliminate the Interagency Working Group on the Social Cost of Carbon (SCC), which is cochaired by the OSTP, OMB, and CEA, and by executive order should end the use of SCC analysis. .

11. GDA-1391 Abolishing the Gender Policy Council would eliminate central promotion of abortion ("health services"); comprehensive sexuality education ("education"); and the new woke gender ideology, which has as a principal tenet "gender affirming care" and "sex-change" surgeries on minors. .

12. GDA-1627 The OPM had used the Professional and Administrative Career Examination (PACE) general intelligence exam to select college graduates for top agency employment, but Carter Administration officials --- probably without the President's informed concurrence --- abolished the PACE through a legal consent court decree capitulating to demands by civil rights petitioners who contended that it was discriminatory. .

13. GDA-1753 It also identified 59 other opportunities for executive agencies or Congress to reduce the cost of government operations or enhance revenue collection across 25 areas of government.20 A logical place to begin would be to identify and eliminate functions and programs that are duplicated across Cabinet departments or spread across multiple agencies. .

14. GDA-1783 If private-sector unions push too hard a bargain, they can so harm a company or so reduce efficiency that their employer is forced to go out of business and eliminate union jobs altogether. .

15. GDA-1904 Section Two THE COMMON DEFENSE W hile the lives of Americans are affected in noteworthy ways, for better or worse, by each part of the executive branch, the inherent importance of national defense and foreign affairs makes the Departments of Defense and State first among equals. .

16. GDA-2110 End the tiered review process to eliminate at least 20 days from the FMS process. .

17. GDA-2111 2. Use the tiered review process only when unanimous congressional support is guaranteed in order to eliminate the "weaponization" by select Members of Congress that has prevented billions of dollars of arms sales from moving into formal congressional notification. .

18. GDA-2140 l Eliminate politicization, reestablish trust and accountability, and restore faith to the force. .

19. GDA-2147 4. Eliminate Marxist indoctrination and divisive critical race theory programs and abolish newly established diversity, equity, and inclusion offices and staff. .

20. GDA-2149 6. Audit the course offerings at military academies to remove Marxist indoctrination, eliminate tenure for academic professionals, and apply the same rules to instructors that are applied to other DOD contracting personnel. .

21. GDA-2196 The next Administration should eliminate the conflict of interest in the current customer-based model (in which the customer is always right) by enforcing time-tested procedures that guarantee independent analysis, even if it means challenging policymakers' assumptions. .

22. GDA-2200 l Eliminate peripheral intelligence obligations that do not advance military readiness. .

23. GDA-2235 The Army no longer reflects national demographics to the degree that it did before 1974 when the draft was eliminated. .

24. GDA-2305 2. Eliminate pass-through funding, which has grown to more than $40 billion per year and has caused the Air Force to be chronically underfunded for decades. .

25. GDA-2335 a. Eliminate all USMC law enforcement battalions. .

26. GDA-2341 b. Eliminate the majority of tube artillery (M777) batteries. .

27. GDA-2372 The Biden Administration has eliminated almost all offensive deterrence capabilities and instead will rely solely on defensive capabilities of disaggregation, maneuver, and reconstitution --- the most costly, the slowest, and ultimately the most fragile architecture selection. .

28. GDA-2408 elections to eliminate the perception that DOD is engaging in partisan politics. .

29. GDA-2719 Pending a possible presidential decision to shrink or eliminate DHS itself, the next Administration will still have the obligation to protect the homeland as required by law. .

30. GDA-2753 A conservative Administration should eliminate any prohibitive guidance, direction, or mandate from DHS or the Administration that curtails or limits CBP from publishing detailed border security and enforcement data not impacting intelligence, interdiction, and investigative operations, methods, or sources. .

31. GDA-2773 In addition, CBP should eliminate use of Notices to Report (NTR) altogether. .

32. GDA-2794 l Eliminate T and U visas. .

33. GDA-2803 This requires working with the Department of State to eliminate or significantly reduce the number of visas issued to foreign students from enemy nations. .

34. GDA-2863 To that end, the diversity visa lottery should be repealed, chain migration should be ended while focusing on the nuclear family, and the existing employment visa program should be replaced with a system to award visas only to the "best and brightest." Internal efforts to limit employment authorization should be matched by congressional action to narrow statutory eligibility to work in the United States and mitigate unfair employment competition for U.S. .

35. GDA-2866 Additionally, Congress should: l Improve the integrity of the temporary work visa programs; l Repeal Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations; l Permanently authorize and make mandatory E-Verify; and l End parole abuse by legislating specific parole standards. .

36. GDA-2905 Congress should repeal Section 235 of the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (TVPRA),9 which provides numerous immigration benefits to unaccompanied alien children and only encourages more parents to send their children across the border illegally and unaccompanied. .

37. GDA-2907 2. If an alternative to repealing Section 235 of the TVPRA is necessary, the section should be amended so that all unaccompanied children, regardless of nationality, may be returned to their home countries in a safe and efficient manner. .

38. GDA-2916 3. Congress should eliminate the particular social group protected ground as vague and overbroad or, in the alternative, provide a clear definition with parameters that at a minimum codify the holding in Matter of A-B- that gang violence and domestic violence are not grounds for asylum.10 l Parole reform. .

39. GDA-2937 Congress should restrict the authority for prosecutorial discretion to eliminate it as a "catch-all" excuse for limiting immigration enforcement. .

40. GDA-2939 Congress should eliminate ambiguous discretionary language in Title 8 that aliens "may" be detained and clarify that aliens "shall" be detained. .

41. GDA-2945 Unless and until T and U visas are repealed, each program needs to be reformed to ensure that only legitimate victims of trafficking and crimes who are actively providing significant material assistance to law enforcement are eligible for spots in the queue. .

42. GDA-2946 l Repeal TPS designations. .

43. GDA-2961 6. Eliminate the use of ATD for border crossers except in rare cases and only with the explicit authority of the Secretary. .

44. GDA-2964 Restrict prosecutorial discretion to eliminate it as a "catch-all" excuse for limiting immigration enforcement. .

45. GDA-2977 3. Review and repeal any internal agency memo that is inconsistent with the priorities described in this chapter. .

46. GDA-3011 Additionally, FEMA's "springing Cabinet position" should be eliminated, as this creates significant unnecessary challenges to the functioning of the whole of DHS at points in time when coordinated responses are most needed. .

47. GDA-3147 OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE AND ANALYSIS (I&A) The Office of Intelligence and Analysis should be eliminated both because it has not added value and because it has been weaponized for domestic political purposes. .

48. GDA-3159 The remainder of I&A should be eliminated. .

49. GDA-3228 The Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman should be eliminated. .

50. GDA-3242 The Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman should be eliminated. .

51. GDA-3263 l Department of Labor: Eliminate the two (of four) lowest wage levels for foreign workers. .

52. GDA-3580 "Re-hemisphering" manufacturing and industry closer to home will not only eliminate some of the more recent supply-chain issues that damaged the U.S. .

53. GDA-3795 The next Administration should develop a complete hypothetical reorganization of the department --- one which would tighten accountability to political leadership, reduce overhead, eliminate redundancy, waste fewer taxpayer resources, and recommend additional personnel-related changes for improvement of function. .

54. GDA-3807 Bush Administration before it was eliminated by the Obama Administration --- would empower the dual-hatted official to better align and coordinate with the manifold foreign assistance programs across the federal government. .

55. GDA-4663 As Thomas Jefferson put it, "To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagations of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical."49 A DEMONSTRATED PATTERN OF BIAS Conservatives will thus reward a President who eliminates this tyrannical situation. .

56. GDA-4838 Bush Administration, but the Obama Administration eliminated it in 2009. .

57. GDA-4863 It should finance programs designed to counter specific Chinese efforts in strategically important countries and eliminate funding to any partner that engages with Chinese entities directly or indirectly. .

58. GDA-4894 It should eliminate funding for partners that promote discriminatory DEI practices and consider debarment in egregious cases. .

59. GDA-4906 The next conservative Administration should rename the USAID Office of Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment (GEWE) as the USAID Office of Women, Children, and Families; refocus and realign resources that currently support programs in GEWE to the Office of Women, Children, and Families; redesignate the Senior Gender Coordinator as an unapologetically pro-life politically appointed Senior Coordinator of the Office of Women, Children, and Families; and eliminate the "more than 180 gender advisors and points of contact"embedded in Missions and Operating Units throughout the Agency."9 In addition, the next conservative Administration should rescind President Biden's 2022 Gender Policy and refocus it on Women, Children, and Families and revise the agency's regulation on "Integrating Gender Equality and Female Empowerment in USAID's Program Cycle."10 It should remove all references, examples, definitions, photos, and language on USAID websites, in agency publications and policies, and in all agency contracts and grants that include the following terms: "gender," "gender equality," "gender equity," "gender diverse individuals," "gender aware," "gender sensitive," etc. .

60. GDA-4991 The Bureau should identify and eliminate outdated and ineffective concepts and focus on funding innovation. .

61. GDA-5133 A priority for these positions (combined with hires under Schedule A) should be the review and editing of the agency's public-facing web pages and social media accounts to eliminate material that does not conform to the new Administration's policies. .

62. GDA-5325 Section Three THE GENERAL WELFARE When our Founders wrote in the Constitution that the federal government would "promote the general Welfare," they could not have fathomed a massive bureaucracy that would someday spend $3 trillion in a single year --- roughly the sum, combined, spent by the departments covered in this section in 2022. .

63. GDA-5348 To rein in this "completely out of control" bureau and remind it of its place within --- rather than at the top of --- the DOJ hierarchy, Hamilton writes that the FBI's separate Office of General Counsel (with "approximately 300 attorneys"), separate Office of Legislative Affairs, and separate Office of Public Affairs should all be abolished. .

64. GDA-5349 Requiring the FBI to get its legal advice from the wider department "would serve as a crucial check on an agency that has recently pushed past legal boundary after legal boundary." Indeed, Hamilton writes, "[t]he next conservative Administration should eliminate any offices within the FBI that it has the power to eliminate without any action from Congress." Elsewhere, DOJ should target violent and career criminals, not parents; work to dismantle criminal organizations, partly by rigorously prosecuting interstate drug activity; and restart the Trump Administration's "China Initiative" (to address Chinese espionage and theft of trade secrets), which the Biden Administration "terminated" largely out of a concern for poor 'optics.'" It should also enforce existing federal law that prohibits mailing abortifacients, rather than harassing pro-life demonstrators; respect the constitutional guarantee of the freedom of speech, rather than trying to police speech on the internet; and enforce federal immigration laws, rather than pretending there is no border. .

65. GDA-5436 Ideally, Congress would repeal the Secretary's discretionary authority under section 5 of the Charter Act. .

66. GDA-5451 The overall goal should be to eliminate subsidy dependence. .

67. GDA-5460 The next Administration should champion legislation that would: l Repeal the federal sugar program. .

68. GDA-5463 The program has a regressive effect, since lower-income households spend more of their money to meet food needs compared to higher income households.45 l Ideally, repeal the ARC and PLC programs. .

69. GDA-5467 The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), in one of its options to reduce the federal deficit, has once again identified repealing all Title I farm programs, including ARC, PLC, and the federal sugar program.46 l Stop paying farmers twice for price and revenue losses during the same year. .

70. GDA-5510 In fact, Senate and House Republicans requested that the Government Accountability Office investigate the legal authorities and process that the USDA undertook to arrive at such an unprecedented increase.75 l Eliminate the heat-and-eat loophole. .

71. GDA-5537 l Work with lawmakers to eliminate CEP. .

72. GDA-5539 Congress should eliminate CEP. .

73. GDA-5562 The USDA should work with Congress to eliminate this overbroad program. .

74. GDA-5573 Eliminate or Reform Marketing Orders and Checkoff Programs. .

75. GDA-5583 The USDA should reject any new requests for marketing orders and checkoff programs to the extent authorized by law and eliminate existing programs when possible. .

76. GDA-5586 l Work with Congress to eliminate marketing orders and checkoff programs. .

77. GDA-5587 These programs should be eliminated, and if industry actors want to collaborate, they should do so through private means, not using the government to compel cooperation. .

78. GDA-5597 The next Administration should: l Push legislation to repeal export promotion programs. .

79. GDA-5598 The USDA should work with Congress to repeal market development programs like the Market Access Program and similar programs. .

80. GDA-5609 l Repeal the federal labeling mandate. .

81. GDA-5610 The USDA should work with Congress to repeal the federal labeling law, while maintaining federal preemption, and stress that voluntary labeling is allowed. .

82. GDA-5624 Eliminate or Reform the Dietary Guidelines. .

83. GDA-5633 School meals are required to be consistent with the guidelines.128 The next Administration should: l Work with lawmakers to repeal the Dietary Guidelines. .

84. GDA-5634 The USDA should help lead an effort to repeal the Dietary Guidelines. .

85. GDA-5642 The Food and Nutrition Service that administers the food and nutrition programs would be eliminated. .

86. GDA-5881 The Conservation Reserve Program should be eliminated. .

87. GDA-5991 Burke MISSION Federal education policy should be limited and, ultimately, the federal Department of Education should be eliminated. .

88. GDA-6001 The future of education freedom and reform in the states is bright and will shine brighter when regulations and red tape from Washington are eliminated. .

89. GDA-6035 The next Administration will need a plan to redistribute the various congressionally approved federal education programs across the government, eliminate those that are ineffective or duplicative, and then eliminate the unproductive red tape and rules by entrusting states and districts with flexible, formula-driven block grants. .

90. GDA-6083 To improve educational opportunities for all Americans, the next Administration should work with Congress to pass a Department of Education Reorganization Act to reform, eliminate, or move the department's programs and offices to appropriate agencies. .

91. GDA-6092 l Eliminate Impact Aid not tied to students. .

92. GDA-6098 l All other programs at OESE should be block-granted or eliminated. .

93. GDA-6105 Office for Postsecondary Education (OPE) l The next Administration should work with Congress to eliminate or move OPE programs to ETA at the Department of Labor. .

94. GDA-6124 Current Laws Relating to the Department of Education That Require Repeal In order to fully wind down the Department of Education, Congress must pass and the President must sign into law a Department of Education Reorganization Act (or Liquidating Authority Act) to direct the executive branch on how to devolve the agency as a stand-alone Cabinet-level department. .

95. GDA-6126 Current Regulations Promulgated by or Relevant to the Agency That Should Be Rolled Back or Eliminated While the next Administration works to distribute department programs across the federal government, it will need to thoroughly review the many education- related regulations promulgated by the Biden Administration. .

96. GDA-6241 l The Department of Education should work with Congress to amend the HEA to eliminate the negotiated rulemaking requirement. .

97. GDA-6425 l Eliminate Grad PLUS loans (for graduate students) and Parent PLUS loans (for parents of undergraduates). .

98. GDA-6472 l Eliminate the "list of shame." Educational institutions can claim a religious exemption with the Office for Civil Rights at the Department of Education from the strictures of Title IX. .

99. GDA-6498 Some highlights include: l Eliminate competitive grant programs and reduce spending on formula grant programs. .

100. GDA-6499 Competitive grant programs operated by the Department of Education should be eliminated, and federal spending should be reduced to reflect remaining formula grant programs authorized under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and the handful of other programs that do not fall under the competitive/ project grant category. .

101. GDA-6507 l Eliminate the PLUS loan program. .

102. GDA-6508 As mentioned above, the PLUS loan program, which provides graduate student loans and loans to the parents of undergraduate students, should be eliminated. .

103. GDA-6512 l Eliminate GEAR-UP. .

104. GDA-6514 GEAR UP should be eliminated, and its functions should instead be handled privately or at the state and local levels, where policymakers are better equipped to increase college preparedness within their school districts. .

105. GDA-6516 As programs are eliminated or transferred to other agencies, those employees whose positions are determined to be essential to the mission would move with their constituent programs. .

106. GDA-6583 l Support repeal of massive spending bills like the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)3 and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA),4 which established new programs and are providing hundreds of billions of dollars in subsidies to renewable energy developers, their investors, and special interests, and support the rescinding of all funds not already spent by these programs. .

107. GDA-6636 l Eliminate special-interest funding programs. .

108. GDA-6638 The DOE Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED); Office of State and Community Energy Programs; ARPA-E; Office of Grid Deployment (OGD); and DOE Loan Program should be eliminated or reformed. .

109. GDA-6640 l Eliminate political and climate-change interference in DOE approvals of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. .

110. GDA-6715 OE could be combined with CESER (as well as what is left of the Grid Deployment Office if it is eliminated). .

111. GDA-6716 l Eliminate applied programs. .

112. GDA-6718 These programs should be eliminated. .

113. GDA-6719 The next Administration should work with Congress to eliminate all DOE applied energy programs including OE (except perhaps those related to basic science for new energy technology). .

114. GDA-6726 The next Administration should work with Congress to eliminate nonessential funding of commercial technology and deployment. .

115. GDA-6733 Absent wholesale reforms that restructure the federal energy and science bureaucracy to eliminate such functional energy offices, the next Administration should: l Substantially limit NE's size and scope. .

116. GDA-6746 This change is reflected in the office's new name, the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM), effective as of July 2021, and FECM's mission: "to minimize the environmental impacts of fossil fuels while working towards net-zero emissions."34 Needed Reforms l Eliminate carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) programs. .

117. GDA-6751 New Policies l Eliminate FECM. .

118. GDA-6752 The next Administration should work with Congress to eliminate all of DOE's applied energy programs, including those in FECM (with the possible exception of those that are related to basic science for new energy technology). .

119. GDA-6754 l Rename FECM (if it cannot be eliminated) under its original designation as the Office of Fossil Energy and with its original mission: increasing energy security and supply through fossil fuels. .

120. GDA-6770 For example, EERE's five programmatic priorities during the Biden Administration are all focused on decarbonization of the electricity sector, the industrial sector, transportation, buildings, and the agricultural sector.45 l Eliminate energy efficiency standards for appliances. .

121. GDA-6773 New Policies l Eliminate EERE. .

122. GDA-6774 The next Administration should work with Congress to eliminate all of DOE's applied energy programs, including those in EERE (with the possible exception of those that are related to basic science for new energy technology). .

123. GDA-6777 If EERE cannot be eliminated, then the Administration should engage with Congress and the House and Senate Appropriations Committees on EERE's budget. .

124. GDA-6782 If EERE cannot be eliminated, then the Administration should focus on broader and more fundamental energy research, consistent with law. .

125. GDA-6785 l Eliminate energy efficiency standards for appliances. .

126. GDA-6786 The next Administration should work with Congress to modify or repeal the law mandating energy efficiency standards. .

127. GDA-6787 Before (or in lieu of) repealing the law, there are steps the agency can take to refocus on the consumer by giving full force to the provisions already in the law that serve to limit regulatory overreach and protect against excessively stringent standards. .

128. GDA-6789 It also took steps to ensure that any new standards do not compromise product quality or eliminate any features. .

129. GDA-6799 If subsidies for renewable resources are not repealed, it may be necessary to continue subsidies for nuclear and hydro to ensure grid reliability. .

130. GDA-6800 New Policies l Eliminate GDO and assign necessary activities to the reformed CESER. .

131. GDA-6814 New Policies l Eliminate OCED. .

132. GDA-6815 The next Administration should work with Congress to eliminate all DOE energy demonstration programs, including those in OCED. .

133. GDA-6818 To the extent that the various energy research and development funding authorities cannot be repealed, funded projects should be consistent with the programmatic goals of the next Administration. .

134. GDA-6830 If OCED is eliminated, those positions can be eliminated. .

135. GDA-6841 l Should seek to sunset DOE's loan authority through Congress and eventually eliminate the Loan Program Office. .

136. GDA-6843 New Policies To the extent that DOE loan programs cannot be repealed, the new Administration should: l Strengthen due diligence and increase transparency in DOE loan programs. .

137. GDA-6856 New Policies l Eliminate ARPA-E. .

138. GDA-6857 The next Administration should work with Congress to eliminate ARPA-E. .

139. GDA-6865 New Policies Eliminate the Clean Energy Corps by revoking funding and eliminating all positions and personnel hired under the program. .

140. GDA-6898 International energy activities should be consolidated under IA (and the Department of State's Bureau of Energy Resources should be eliminated) to ensure a proper understanding of domestic energy policy and how it affects foreign policy, as well as the international energy landscape and how it affects U.S. .

141. GDA-6983 l Refocus on mission and eliminate duplication and waste. .

142. GDA-6985 Activities that duplicate those of other government agencies or the private sector should be eliminated. .

143. GDA-7001 To the extent that funding from the IIJA and IRA cannot be repealed, requests to divert those funds to EM's cleanup obligations should be considered. .

144. GDA-7084 In addition, Congress should repeal subsidies for generation resources. .

145. GDA-7616 Duplicative, wasteful, or superfluous programs that do not tangibly support the agency's mission should be eliminated, and a structured management program should be designed to assist state and local governments in protecting public health and the environment. .

146. GDA-7651 Develop a tiered-down approach to cut costs, reduce the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) positions, and eliminate duplicative programs. .

147. GDA-7695 Regulating Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) Under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act22 l Repeal Biden Administration implementing regulations for the AIM Act that are unnecessarily stringent and costly. .

148. GDA-7734 Depending on the outcome of regulations from the Biden Administration as well as intervention by the Supreme Court on both waters of the United States (WOTUS) and CWA Section 401,29 the repeal and reissuance of new regulations should be pursued. .

149. GDA-7775 l Change the electronic manifest (e-manifest) regulations to a 100 percent electronic system and eliminate all paper manifests and manual filing and data input. .

150. GDA-7780 Personnel The following organizational changes could create resource efficiencies to focus on the highest-value opportunities: l Eliminate or consolidate the regional laboratories and allow OLEM to use EPA, other government, or private labs based on expertise and cost. .

151. GDA-7782 l Eliminate the Office of Emergency Management and reassign its functions. .

152. GDA-7791 l Focus the scope of chemical evaluations on pathways of exposure that are not covered by other program offices and other environmental statutes, and eliminate scope creep to ensure that evaluations can be completed in a timely manner consistent with the statutory requirements. .

153. GDA-7831 l Eliminate the use of unauthorized regulatory inputs like the social cost of carbon, black box and proprietary models, and unrealistic climate scenarios, including those based on Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5. .

154. GDA-7837 l Eliminate the use of Title 42 hiring authority that allows ORD to spend millions in taxpayer dollars for salaries of certain employees above the civil service scale. .

155. GDA-7842 Several ORD offices and programs, many of which constitute unaccountable efforts to use scientific determinations to drive regulatory, enforcement, and legal decisions, should be eliminated. .

156. GDA-7868 l Revisit and repeal or reform outdated environmental statutes. .

157. GDA-7869 A high priority should be the repeal or reform of the Global Change Research Act of 1990,50 which has been misused for political purposes. .

158. GDA-7870 l Repeal Inflation Reduction Act programs providing grants for environmental science activities. .

159. GDA-8142 These policies should be repealed and replaced by policies that support the formation of stable, married, nuclear families. .

160. GDA-8214 The CDC should eliminate programs and projects that do not respect human life and conscience rights and that undermine family formation. .

161. GDA-8248 Congress, the FDA, and the CMS need to clarify and disentangle overlapping authorities over tests to eliminate regulatory confusion.14 Drug Shortages. .

162. GDA-8269 It never studied the safety of the drugs under the labeled conditions of use, ignored the potential impacts of the hormone-blocking regimen on the developing bodies of adolescent girls, disregarded the substantial evidence that chemical abortion drugs cause more complications than surgical abortions, and eliminated necessary safeguards for pregnant girls and women who undergo this dangerous drug regimen. .

163. GDA-8272 As an interim step, the FDA should immediately restore the REMS by removing the in-person dispensing requirement to eliminate dangerous tele-abortion and abortion-by-mail distribution. .

164. GDA-8275 The FDA should therefore: l Reinstate earlier safety protocols for Mifeprex that were mostly eliminated in 2016 and apply these protocols to any generic version of mifepristone. .

165. GDA-8330 This quota practice should be ended, and the NIH Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, which pushes such unlawful actions, should be abolished. .

166. GDA-8376 l Repeal harmful health policies enacted under the Obama and Biden Administrations such as the Medicare Shared Savings Program28 and Inflation Reduction Act.29 Medicare Part D Reform. .

167. GDA-8379 This "negotiation" program should be repealed, and reforms in Part D that will have meaningful impact for seniors should be pursued. .

168. GDA-8381 Until the IRA is repealed, an Administration that is required to implement it must do so in a way that is prudent with its authority, minimizing the harmful effects of the law's policies and avoiding even worse unintended consequences.30 Medicaid. .

169. GDA-8431 CMS should add flexibility to eliminate obsolete mandatory and optional benefit requirements and, for able-bodied recipients, eliminate benefit mandates that exceed those in the private market. .

170. GDA-8432 This should include flexibility to redesign eligibility, financing, and service delivery of long-term care to serve the most vulnerable and truly needy and eliminate middle-income to upper- income Medicaid recipients. .

171. GDA-8433 l Eliminate current waiver and state plan processes. .

172. GDA-8510 DOJ should agree to eliminate existing injunctions against pro-life states, withdraw its enforcement lawsuits, and in lawsuits against CMS on the guidance agree to injunctions against CMS and withdraw appeals of injunctions. .

173. GDA-8567 Any lists with "approved curriculum" or so-called evidence-based lists should be abolished; HHS should not create a monopoly of curriculum, adding to the profit of certain publishers. .

174. GDA-8573 HHS, through ACF and the Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources (ASFR), should repeal the unnecessary 2016 regulation61 that imposes nonstatutory sexual orientation and gender identity nondiscrimination conditions on agency grants and return to the policy of maximizing the options for placing vulnerable children in their forever homes. .

175. GDA-8584 Congress should reform the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act63 to transfer all ORR duties for unaccompanied alien children to DHS and eliminate the Flores settlement agreement.64 Regardless of where ORR's functions reside, ORR staff and care providers should never be allowed to facilitate abortions for unaccompanied children in its custody, including by transporting minors across state lines from pro-life states to abortion-friendly states. .

176. GDA-8646 OFFICE OF HEAD START (OHS) l Eliminate the Head Start program. .

177. GDA-8651 Given its unaddressed crisis of rampant abuse and lack of positive outcomes, this program should be eliminated along with the entire OHS. .

178. GDA-8690 In August 2022, a federal court blocked this attempt to eliminate health insurance coverage for fertility awareness-based methods of family planning from requirements that cover at least 58 million women, and the judge made his ruling permanent in December 2022. .

179. GDA-8695 l Eliminate men's preventive services from the women's preventive services mandate. .

180. GDA-8698 l Eliminate the week-after-pill from the contraceptive mandate as a potential abortifacient. .

181. GDA-8701 HRSA should eliminate this potential abortifacient from the contraceptive mandate. .

182. GDA-8752 The Office of the Secretary should eliminate the HHS Reproductive Healthcare Access Task Force and install a pro-life task force to ensure that all of the department's divisions seek to use their authority to promote the life and health of women and their unborn children. .

183. GDA-8774 With such reforms, the supporting office (previously the OASH and OSG) would be better equipped than other HHS offices or agencies to reduce silos and consolidate or eliminate duplicative functions. .

184. GDA-8784 In addition, the Office of Population Affairs should eliminate religious discrimination in grant selections and guarantee the right of conscience and religious freedom of health care workers and participants in the Title X program. .

185. GDA-8810 l Encourage DOJ to repeal OLC memos allowing abortion funding despite Hyde and memos allowing federal enclave immunity to perform abortions despite the Assimilative Crimes Act.80 l Rescind legal analysis that authorized HHS to impose a moratorium on rental evictions during COVID. .

186. GDA-9155 OHHLHC was established in the early 1990s to eliminate lead-based paint hazards in America's privately owned and low-income housing, address healthy housing initiatives, and enforce lead-based paint regulations authorized under the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (Title X of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992).21 These functions overlap with similar functions of the Environmental Protection Agency (also authorized to enforce lead-based paint regulations under Title X) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Healthy Homes Initiative, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, and National Asthma Control Program. .

187. GDA-9175 Repeal climate change initiatives and spending in the department's budget request.29 3. .

188. GDA-9176 Repeal the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) regulation reinstituted under the Biden Administration30 and any other uses of special-purpose credit authorities to further equity.31 4. .

189. GDA-9177 Eliminate the new Housing Supply Fund.32 l The Office of the Secretary should recommence proposed regulation put forward under the Trump Administration that would prohibit noncitizens, including all mixed-status families, from living in all federally assisted housing.33 HUD's statutory obligations include providing housing for American citizens who are in need. .

190. GDA-9182 Where admissible in regulatory action, HUD should implement reforms reducing the implicit anti-marriage bias in housing assistance programs,34 strengthen work and work-readiness requirements,35 implement maximum term limits for residents in PBRA and TBRA programs,36 and end Housing First37 policies so that the department prioritizes mental health and substance abuse issues before jumping to permanent interventions in homelessness.38 Notwithstanding administrative reforms, Congress should enact legislation that protects life and eliminates provisions in federal housing and welfare benefits policies that discourage work, marriage, and meaningful paths to upward economic mobility. .

191. GDA-9219 Generally, this reform path could consolidate some programs, eliminate others that have failed to produce meaningful long-run results, and narrow the scope of many programs so that they are closer to what they were when they were created. .

192. GDA-9303 23. Guiding questions: What immediate administrative reforms of HUD and its programs can be made with high probability of success? What short-term legislative reforms can be proposed that, in tandem with administrative reforms, would achieve the HUD vision/mission objective? What HUD offices should be eliminated and/or realigned to reduce any redundancy that may persist in programmatic functions? 24. .

193. GDA-9312 30. The Biden Administration has issued a proposed rule to replace the Trump Administration's "Preserving Community and Neighborhood Choice" rule that had repealed earlier rules expanding AFFH enforcement. .

194. GDA-9435 l Review all resource management plans finalized in the previous four years and, when necessary, select studied alternatives to restore the multi-use concept enshrined in FLPMA and to eliminate management decisions that advance the 30 by 30 agenda. .

195. GDA-9571 by 2030."68 Although the new President should vacate that order, DOI under a conservative President must take immediate action on the 30 by 30 plan by vacating a secretarial order issued by the Biden DOI69 that eliminated the Trump Administration's requirement for the approval of state and local governments before federal acquisition of private property with monies from the Land and Water Conservation Fund.70 National Monument Designations. .

196. GDA-9578 Finally, the new Administration must seek repeal of the Antiquities Act of 1906, which permitted emergency action by a President long before the statutory authority existed for the protection of special federal lands, such as those with wild and scenic rivers, endangered specials, or other unique places. .

197. GDA-9601 l Abolish the Biological Resources Division of the U.S. .

198. GDA-9999 The next conservative Administration should eliminate any offices within the FBI that it has the power to eliminate without any action from Congress.34 For example, few Americans know that the FBI maintains a core of approximately 300 attorneys within its Office of General Counsel, an office that has been involved in some of the FBI's most damaging recent scandals.35 These attorneys are not necessary to the functioning of the FBI in their current capacity. .

199. GDA-10006 l Submit a legislative proposal to Congress to eliminate the 10-year term for the Director. .

200. GDA-10561 The next Administration should eliminate every one of these wrongful and burdensome ideological projects. .

201. GDA-10562 Eliminate Racial Classifications and Critical Race Theory Trainings. .

202. GDA-10569 l Eliminate EEO-1 data collection. .

203. GDA-10575 l Eliminate disparate impact liability. .

204. GDA-10578 Congress should: l Eliminate disparate impact as a valid theory of discrimination for race and other bases under Title VII and other laws. .

205. GDA-10581 l Eliminate OFCCP. .

206. GDA-10587 The President should eliminate OFCCP by simply rescinding EO 11246. .

207. GDA-10752 The next Administration should return to prior policy and implement an industry-recognized apprenticeship program separate from the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) and explore how best to modernize, streamline, and eliminate duplication in the RAP. .

208. GDA-10794 Phasing down federal subsidies would be a better way to eliminate barriers to jobs for individuals without BA degrees. .

209. GDA-10799 The federal government should identify underperforming programs and eliminate or redirect that funding to programs with strong outcome-based metrics. .

210. GDA-10840 In the past, union trust spending has been hidden, and it appears that trust assets have occasionally been corruptly spent for the benefit of private interests in union leadership --- such as $30,000 spent on a private party, $37,500 spent on a Montblanc pen, condominiums for those in power, golf outings, and a Ferrari.20 But the Biden DOL eliminated a transparency rule requiring the filing of the T-1 Trust Annual Report. .

211. GDA-10877 The Obama Administration attempted to eliminate this "advice exemption" with a directive known as the "persuader rule," which was successfully challenged in court. .

212. GDA-10894 l Eliminate the contract bar rule. .

213. GDA-10895 NLRB should eliminate the contract bar rule so that employees with an interest in decertification have a reasonable chance to achieve their goal. .

214. GDA-10903 While some conservatives (including the author of this chapter) believe that it would be a mistake to antagonize unions' core interests, others argue that the next Administration should end Project Labor Agreement requirements and repeal the Davis-Bacon Act. .

215. GDA-10911 Repealing the Davis-Bacon Act would increase worker freedom and end a longstanding effective tax on American families. .

216. GDA-10914 l Repeal Davis-Bacon. .

217. GDA-10915 Congress should enact the Davis-Bacon Repeal Act and allow markets to determine market wages. .

218. GDA-11012 l Congress should increase the variable rate premium on underfunding and eliminate the per-participant cap in order to appropriately take into account risk and limit the degree to which well-funded pension plans must subsidize underfunded plans. .

219. GDA-11070 For future FTAs, the USTR should replicate the labor provisions of USMCA, especially the provisions to: l Eliminate all forms of forced or compulsory labor. .

220. GDA-11200 DOT's discretionary grant-making processes should be abolished, and funding should be focused on formulaic distributions to the states, which know best their transportation needs and are incentivized to think of the long-term maintenance costs. .

221. GDA-11430 The Trump Administration urged Congress to eliminate the CIG program, but the program has strong support on Capitol Hill. .

222. GDA-11474 Merchant Marine Academy) should be transferred to the Department of Defense (if the Coast Guard is located there because DHS has been eliminated) or to the Department of Homeland Security. .

223. GDA-11476 Serious consideration should be given to repealing or substantially reforming the Jones Act,16 which would require legislation. .

224. GDA-11666 Delays in completing the examinations could be eliminated with more external capacity. .

225. GDA-11764 Section Four THE ECONOMY The next Administration must prioritize the economic prosperity of ordinary Americans. .

226. GDA-11775 Rather, he writes, "Federal Reserve research shows" that the Trump Administration's steel tariffs, and the retaliatory tariffs levied by other nations in response, "have cost about 75,000 manufacturing jobs while creating only about 1,000 jobs in the steel industry." Furthermore, he writes that "protectionism and similar progressive policies tend to weaken American security." Lassman maintains that "trade creates peace," and if China weren't so reliant upon trade with the U.S., it would be "much more unstable and dangerous." He thinks American influence in China --- "Internet memes, fashion, movies" --- can "play a vital role in helping to turn China from an authoritarian threat into a freer and less hostile power." Ultimately, Lassman believes that we should lower or repeal tariffs --- including eliminating "the destructive Trump-Biden tariffs" --- in order to make goods more affordable for Americans. .

227. GDA-11790 The bottom line, she says, "is that the Bank should be abolished." In Chapter 21, former assistant secretary of commerce Thomas F. .

228. GDA-11807 This, in turn, is accomplished primarily by reducing marginal tax rates, reducing the cost of capital, and broadening the tax base to eliminate tax-induced economic distortions by eliminating special-interest tax credits, deductions, and exclusions. .

229. GDA-11813 In Chapter 25, Karen Kerrigan describes the Small Business Administration (SBA) as a "sprawling, unaccountable agency" replete with "waste, fraud, and mismanagement" and guilty of "mission creep." Moreover, its "initiatives aimed at 'inclusivity' are in fact creating exclusivity and stringent selectivity in deciding what types of small businesses and entities can use SBA programs." According to Kerrigan, the Office of Advocacy "is one of the bright spots within the SBA that a conservative Administration could supercharge to dismantle extreme regulatory policies and advance limited-government reforms that promote economic freedom and opportunity." She recommends that it receive a big increase in funding and staffing and then undertake "a research agenda that includes measuring the total cost that federal regulation imposes on small businesses." This would be one important step in making sure that "the SBA under a conservative Administration would meet the needs of America's small-business owners and entrepreneurs, not special interests." Former White House director of the domestic policy council Paul Winfree writes in Chapter 24 that the Federal Reserve actually causes "inflationary and recessionary cycles." He says, "A core problem with government control of monetary policy is its exposure to two unavoidable political pressures: pressure to print money to subsidize government deficits and pressure to print money to boost the economy artificially until the next election." The Fed has also added a "moral hazard" due to its "history of bailing out private firms when they engage in excess speculation." At a "minimum," Winfree writes, "full employment" should be eliminated from the Federal Reserve's mandate, "requiring it to focus on price stability alone." The Fed should not be allowed to incorporate "environmental, social, and governance factors into its mandate." It should be compelled "to specify its target range for inflation." Its last-resort lending practices, "which are directly responsible for 'too big to fail,'" should be curbed. .

230. GDA-11816 Even more ambitiously, Winfree suggests that the next Administration should think about proposing legislation that would "effectively abolish" the Federal Reserve and replace it with "free banking," whereby "neither interest rates nor the supply of money" would be "controlled by government." Free banking would produce a "stable and sound" currency and a "strong" financial system, "while allowing lending to flourish." Alternatively, Winfree writes, the next Administration should "consider the feasibility of a return to the gold standard." 21 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Thomas F. .

231. GDA-11820 Thus, in the 1990s, calls emerged to abolish the department and either spin off, zero-out, or consolidate its functions among other entities.1 At the same time, the department has a higher profile now than perhaps ever in its history. .

232. GDA-11827 Trade and Development Agency; the Export- Import Bank; and other trade-related programs spread across the federal government --- as well as considering whether many of these programs should exist within the federal government; l The Economic Development Administration's grant programs, which are among a broad set of duplicative and overlapping federal economic development grant programs, should be consolidated with other programs and/or eliminated; l The Bureau of Economic Analysis and Census Bureau, as well as the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, should be consolidated into a more manageable, focused, and efficient statistical agency; l The U.S. .

233. GDA-11829 Office of Patents, Trademarks, and Standards, with all non-mission-critical research functions eliminated or moved to other, more focused, federal agencies; and l The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) should be dismantled and many of its functions eliminated, sent to other agencies, privatized, or placed under the control of states and territories. .

234. GDA-11849 Upon entering office, all such committees should be reviewed regarding whether they are required by statute and abolished if they are not. .

235. GDA-11882 It is exceedingly unlikely that Congress would abolish or limit the activity of E&C. .

236. GDA-12117 As part of the above review, ensure the decennial operational plan eliminates current duplication among ongoing census operations (annual surveys, etc.) and decennial operations in information technology, human resources, etc. .

237. GDA-12157 l Abolish the National Advisory Committee and reevaluate all other committees. .

238. GDA-12160 The NAC should immediately be abolished by the incoming Administration. .

239. GDA-12163 The new Administration should also reevaluate and potentially abolish all non-statutory standing committees within the Census Bureau, including the Census Scientific Advisory Committee. .

240. GDA-12173 Rather than implementing the new Department Organization Orders required to put conservative governance in place, it would be more efficient to abolish EDA and reallocate its funding to other overlapping federal grant programs. .

241. GDA-12213 When Congress created the program, MEP centers were intended to transition to self-sustaining private institutions after using government funds to begin operations, but the prohibition on long-term funding was abolished in 1998. .

242. GDA-12238 l Utilize new tools to eliminate threats to national security. .

243. GDA-12358 This, in turn, is accomplished primarily by reducing marginal tax rates,13 reducing the cost of capital14 and broadening the tax base to eliminate tax-induced economic distortions by eliminating special-interest tax credits, deductions, and exclusions. .

244. GDA-12370 The Treasury should work with Congress to simplify the tax code by enacting a simple two-rate individual tax system of 15 percent and 30 percent that eliminates most deductions, credits and exclusions. .

245. GDA-12376 In addition, intermediate tax reform should repeal all tax increases that were passed as part of the Inflation Reduction Act,19 including the book minimum tax, the stock buyback excise tax, the coal excise tax, the reinstated Superfund tax, and excise taxes on drug manufacturers to compel them to comply with Medicare price controls. .

246. GDA-12377 The next Administration should also push for legislation to fully repeal recently passed subsidies in the tax code, including the dozens of credits and tax breaks for green energy companies in Subtitle D of the Inflation Reduction Act.20 Universal Savings Accounts. .

247. GDA-12386 Extra layers of taxes on investment and capital should also be eliminated or reduced. .

248. GDA-12387 The net investment income surtax and the base erosion anti-abuse tax should be eliminated. .

249. GDA-12388 The estate and gift tax should be reduced to no higher than 20 percent, and the 2017 tax bill's temporary increase in the exemption amount from $5.5 million to $12.9 million (adjusted for inflation) should be made permanent.21 The tax on global intangible low-taxed income should be reduced to no higher than 12.5 percent, with the 20 percent haircut on related foreign tax credits reduced or eliminated.22 All non-business tax deductions and exemptions that were temporarily suspended by the 2017 tax bill should be permanently repealed, including the bicycle commuting expense exclusion, non-military moving expense deductions, and the miscellaneous itemized deductions.23 The individual state and local tax deduction, which was temporarily capped at $10,000, should be fully repealed. .

250. GDA-12389 Deductions related to educational expenses should be repealed. .

251. GDA-12390 Special business tax preferences, such as a special deduction for energy-efficient commercial building properties, should be eliminated.24 Wages vs. .

252. GDA-12533 IMPROVED FINANCIAL REGULATION One of the priorities of the incoming Administration should be to restructure the outdated and cumbersome financial regulatory system in order to promote financial innovation, improve regulator efficiency, reduce regulatory costs, close regulatory gaps, eliminate regulatory arbitrage, provide clear statutory authority, consolidate regulatory agencies or reduce the size of government, and increase transparency. .

253. GDA-12543 Policymakers should create new charters for financial firms that eliminate activity restrictions and reduce regulations in return for straightforward higher equity or risk-retention standards. .

254. GDA-12546 Congress should repeal Title I, Title II, and Title VIII of the Dodd-Frank Act.52 Title I of Dodd-Frank created the Financial Stability Oversight Council, a kind of super-regulator tasked with identifying so-called systemically important financial institutions and singling them out for especially stringent regulation. .

255. GDA-12549 It gives such companies access to subsidized funding and creates incentives for management to overleverage and expand high-risk investments.55 Congress should repeal each of these provisions to guard against bailouts and too-big-to-fail problems.56 Treasury plays a role in funding the conservatorships of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. .

256. GDA-12565 Congress should repeal the Corporate Transparency Act, and FinCEN should withdraw its poorly written and overbroad beneficial ownership reporting rule. .

257. GDA-12568 All these should be eliminated. .

258. GDA-12578 The Administration should eliminate the 25-member Treasury Advisory Committee on Racial Equity. .

259. GDA-12580 The next Administration should eliminate the Climate Hub Office and withdraw from climate change agreements that are inimical to the prosperity of the United States. .

260. GDA-12603 Congress should eliminate the U.S. .

261. GDA-12694 The Pease limitation on itemized deductions should be permanently eliminated. .

262. GDA-12780 Michel, "Fixing the Dodd-Frank Derivatives Mess: Repealing Titles VII and VIII," in Norbert Michel, ed., The Case Against Dodd-Frank: How the "Consumer Protection" Law Endangers Americans, Heritage Foundation, https://www.heritage.org/government-regulation/report/the-case-against-dodd-frank-how-the- consumer-protection-law-endangers. .

263. GDA-12836 23 EXPORT-IMPORT BANK THE EXPORT-IMPORT BANK SHOULD BE ABOLISHED Veronique de Rugy The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM or the Bank) is a federal agency that was established in 1934 to provide export subsidies through taxpayer- backed financing to private exporting corporations, as well as to foreign companies buying U.S. .

264. GDA-12845 The Bank should be abolished. .

265. GDA-12953 CONCLUSION The Export-Import Bank should be abolished because it wastes taxpayer money, adversely affects American businesses, and does not promote economic growth effectively. .

266. GDA-13110 BROAD RECOMMENDATIONS l Eliminate the "dual mandate." The Federal Reserve was originally created to "furnish an elastic currency" and rediscount commercial paper so that the supply of credit could increase along with the demand for money and bank credit. .

267. GDA-13157 This could be done by abolishing the federal role in money altogether, allowing the use of commodity money, or embracing a strict monetary-policy rule to ward off political meddling. .

268. GDA-13163 The Federal Reserve is effectively abolished, and the Department of the Treasury largely limits itself to handling the government's money. .

269. GDA-13191 Given this track record, restoring a gold standard retains some appeal among monetary reformers who do not wish to go so far as abolishing the Federal Reserve. .

270. GDA-13256 The minimum of effective reforms includes the following: l Eliminate "full employment" from the Fed's mandate, requiring it to focus on price stability alone. .

271. GDA-13390 President Ronald Reagan cut the SBA's budget by more than 30 percent, and his annual budgets regularly proposed to eliminate the agency altogether.15 Under President George W. .

272. GDA-13898 This is because under the powers provided by the USRTA, if a foreign country imposes significantly higher nontariff barriers, then the President has the authority to "negotiate and seek to enter into an agreement" that "commits the country to" eliminate [its] nontariff barriers."16 If the country refuses to come to the negotiating table and lower its nontariff barriers, the President has the authority to levy reciprocal duties to offset or mirror those barriers. .

273. GDA-13901 In 2017, then-House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and then-House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-TX) proposed a "border adjustment tax." The proposed border adjustment would have eliminated the ability of corporations to deduct the cost of imports while eliminating the tax on income attributable to exports. .

274. GDA-14002 l Systematically reduce and eventually eliminate any U.S. .

275. GDA-14009 l Significantly reduce or eliminate the issuance of visas to Chinese students or researchers to prevent espionage and information harvesting. .

276. GDA-14184 Work with Congress to pass legislation repealing those provisions so future Presidents cannot abuse them. .

277. GDA-14195 l Repeal the Jones Act,48 a century-old "Buy American" maritime law that has decimated the U.S. .

278. GDA-14213 The first order of business for a new Administration that is focused on American workers and consumers is to repeal all tariffs enacted under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 196251 and Sections 201 and 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.52 The President can do this unilaterally, and Congress can do it through legislation. .

279. GDA-14214 The second order of business requires Congress to pass legislation repealing Sections 232, 201, and 301. .

280. GDA-14231 Job number one for the next Administration is to return to sensible trade policies and eliminate the destructive Trump-Biden tariffs. .

281. GDA-14294 These include: l Less restrictive zoning and permit rules; l Occupational licensing reform; l Automatic sunsets for new regulations; and l A presidentially appointed Regulatory Reduction Commission that would examine the Code of Federal Regulations each year and send repeal packages to Congress that include old, obsolete, redundant, and harmful regulations.67 People who need help should be able to get it. .

282. GDA-14324 Trade protectionism all but eliminated other options for many parents, who suddenly found empty shelves and sky-high prices for an essential item that many of them were already struggling to afford --- while families in other countries were unaffected. .

283. GDA-14377 The next conservative Administration should unleash American potential by unilaterally enacting Jones Act exemptions wherever allowed, as currently happens most years during hurricane season, and working with Congress to repeal the Jones Act. .

284. GDA-14392 l Repeal the Jones Act to replace Russian energy imports with domestic production. .

285. GDA-14729 5, June 2020, https://cei.org/sites/default/files/Mario_Loyola_-_America_Last.pdf (accessed February 21, 2023); Patrick Tyrell, "Permanent Repeal of the Jones Act Would Be a Winning Response to COVID-19," Heritage Foundation Commentary, April 7, 2020, https://www.heritage.org/trade/ commentary/permanent-repeal-the-jones-act-would-be-winning-response-covid-19. .

286. GDA-14735 4430, July 13, 2015, http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/pdf/IB4430.pdf; Ryan Young, "Ten Reasons to Abolish the Export-Import Bank: Eighty Years Is Enough," Competitive Enterprise Institute OnPoint No. .

287. GDA-14736 195, July 15, 2014, http://cei.org/sites/default/files/Ryan%20Young%20-%20Top%2010%20Reasons%20to%20Abolish%20Ex-Im%20%282%29.pdf (accessed February 21, 2023). .

288. GDA-14743 Section Five INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES In addition to the executive departments and agencies discussed previously, a number of independent commissions exist that are loosely affiliated with the executive branch. .

289. GDA-14748 Under a new chairman, he writes, "[t]he FCC needs to change course and bring new urgency to achieving four main goals: [r]eining in Big Tech; [p]romoting national security; [u]nleashing economic prosperity; and [e]nsuring FCC accountability and good governance." "The FCC," writes Carr, "has an important role to play in addressing the threats to individual liberty posed by corporations that are abusing dominant positions in the market." Nowhere is that clearer "than when it comes to Big Tech and its attempts to drive diverse political viewpoints from the digital town square." Carr writes that the FCC should require more transparency from Big Tech, which today "offers a black box." And it should issue "an order that interprets Section 230" --- which provides protection from legal liability to online computer services that moderate content in good faith --- "in a way that eliminates the expansive, non-textual immunities that courts have read into the statute." In addition to taking unilateral action, Carr says, the FCC should work with Congress on legislative changes to ensure that "Internet companies no longer have carte blanche to censor protected speech while maintaining their Section 230 protections." Carr writes that during the Trump Administration, the FCC took an "appropriately strong approach to the national security threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party." The FCC put Huawei on its Covered List of entities --- its list of those posing "an unacceptable risk" to U.S. .

290. GDA-14771 To reduce costs and improve transparency, due process, congressional oversight, and responsiveness, PCAOB and FINRA should be abolished, and their regulatory functions should be merged into the SEC. .

291. GDA-14773 Offices at financial regulators that promote racist policies (usually in the name of "diversity, equity, and inclusion") should be abolished, and regulations that require appointments on the basis of race, ethnicity, sex, or sexual orientation should be eliminated. .

292. GDA-14776 ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPITAL FORMATION Financial regulators should remove regulatory impediments to entrepreneurial capital formation.11 In the absence of the fundamental reform outlined above, the SEC should: l Simplify and streamline Regulation A (the small issues exemption)12 and Regulation CF (crowdfunding)13 and preempt blue sky registration and qualification requirements for all primary and secondary Regulation A offerings.14 l Either democratize access to private offerings by broadening the definition of accredited investor for purposes of Regulation D or eliminate the accredited investor restriction altogether.15 l Allow traditional self-certification of accredited investor status for all Regulation D Rule 506 offerings. .

293. GDA-14780 Congress should: l Amend the Internal Revenue Code to disregard crowdfunding and Regulation A shareholders for purposes of the 100-shareholder limit for Subchapter S corporations.18 BETTER CAPITAL MARKETS To improve capital markets, the SEC should: l Preempt blue sky registration, qualification, and continuing reporting requirements for securities traded on established securities markets (including a national securities exchange or an alternative trading system).19 l Terminate the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT) program.20 l Abolish Rule 144 and other regulations that restrict securities resales and instead require a company that has sold securities to provide sufficient current information to the market to permit reasonable investment decisions and secondary sales. .

294. GDA-14782 The proposed SEC climate change rule, which would quadruple the costs of being a public company, is particularly problematic.21 l Repeal the Dodd-Frank mandated disclosures relating to conflict minerals, mine safety, resource extraction, and CEO pay ratios.22 l Oppose efforts to redefine the purpose of business in the name of social justice; corporate social responsibility (CSR); stakeholder theory; environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria; socially responsible investing (SRI); sustainability; diversity; business ethics; or common- good capitalism. .

295. GDA-14788 l Eliminate all administrative proceedings (APs) within the SEC except for stop orders related to defective registration statements. .

296. GDA-14861 Congress should abolish the CFPB and reverse Dodd-Frank Section 1061, thus returning the consumer protection function of the CFPB to banking regulators53 and the Federal Trade Commission. .

297. GDA-14866 l Repeal Dodd-Frank Section 1071. .

298. GDA-15092 Specifically, the FFC should: l Eliminate immunities that courts added to Section 230. .

299. GDA-15093 The FCC should issue an order that interprets Section 230 in a way that eliminates the expansive, non-textual immunities that courts have read into the statute. .

300. GDA-15143 During that time, the FCC eliminated federal subsidies for telecommunications equipment from Huawei and ZTE, thereby greatly reducing the chances of that equipment finding a way into our nation's communications networks. .

301. GDA-15249 A new Administration should eliminate government-funded overbuilding of existing networks. .

302. GDA-15523 The Supreme Court ruling in Humphrey's Executor12 upholding agency independence seems ripe for revisiting --- and perhaps sooner than later.13 Others think that the post-New Deal expansion of the administrative state has had baleful effects upon our society and earnestly share the hope that it can be greatly curtailed if not eliminated --- or that its authority can be returned to the states and other democratically accountable political institutions. .

303. GDA-15795 As a result of those recommendations, the Trump Administration cut taxes and eliminated unnecessary regulations, creating a growing economy and the lowest unemployment rate in five decades --- including among minorities and women. .

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4 unionized 3 unsustainable 3 Marxism 3 privatize 3 unionization 3 Woke
3 Offshore 3 abolishing 3 Unions 2 Repealing 2 WORKER 2 RussiaGate
2 wokeism 2 wind energy 2 unionize 2 ABOLISHED 2 Left, 2 Sustainable
2 feckless 2 Fascism 2 wokeness 1 Section Two THE COMMON DEFENSE 1 Ukrainian 1 PROMISE #1
1 Ukrainians 1 communist 1 Privatize 1 Unionizing 1 Abolishing 1 WORKERS
1 revolutionaries 1 Left) 1 deunionized 1 Left- 1 COMMUNIST 1 revolutionize
1 unsustainably 1 Section Three THE GENERAL WELFARE 1 PROMISE #2 1 solar and wind 1 Section One TAKING THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT 1 Eliminated
1 sustainably 1 PROMISE #3 1 politically biased 1 russian 1 PROMISE #4 1 CARBON
1 Section Five INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES 1 wind turbines 1 Lefti 1 Section Four THE ECONOMY 1 Revolutionary

Alpha Sort
1 PROMISE #1 1 PROMISE #2 1 PROMISE #3 1 PROMISE #4 1 Section Five INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES 1 Section Four THE ECONOMY
1 Section One TAKING THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT 1 Section Three THE GENERAL WELFARE 1 Section Two THE COMMON DEFENSE 14 NATO 1 Privatize 3 privatize
5 privatized 2 Sustainable 7 sustainability 14 sustainable 1 sustainably 3 unsustainable
1 unsustainably 2 Fascism 7 Civil Service 25 Ukraine 1 Ukrainian 1 Ukrainians
30 civil service 3 Marxism 5 Marxist 44 Union 1 Unionizing 3 Unions
2 WORKER 1 WORKERS 8 Worker 7 Workers 1 deunionized 39 union
3 unionization 2 unionize 4 unionized 23 unions 31 worker 118 workers
1 COMMUNIST 6 Communism 108 Communist 9 Left' 1 Left) 2 Left,
1 Left- 4 Left. 1 Lefti 3 Woke 7 anti-American 13 biased
1 communist 2 feckless 1 politically biased 11 unbiased 25 woke 2 wokeism
2 wokeness 7 socialism 8 socialist 1 CARBON 10 Carbon 7 Climate Change
3 Offshore 6 Revolution 1 Revolutionary 23 carbon 45 climate change 15 offshore
7 revolution 1 revolutionaries 1 revolutionize 1 solar and wind 12 solar 9 wind and solar
2 wind energy 1 wind turbines 4 CHINA 381 China 8 PRESIDENT 892 President
24 Taiwan 5 china 66 president 2 ABOLISHED 5 Abolish 1 Abolishing
50 Eliminate 1 Eliminated 17 Repeal 2 Repealing 77 Russia 2 RussiaGate
18 Russian 7 abolish 14 abolished 3 abolishing 91 eliminate 53 eliminated
6 eliminates 29 repeal 12 repealed 6 repealing 1 russian

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Global Warming


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Save Metrics with analysis run Project-2025_MFL_FULL-SpecialCharFix.txt 07/14/024 11:39:55 Appended Metrics File

Total Lines: 15842
Blank Lines:
Non Blank Lines: 15842
Imperatives: 539
Shalls: 31
Wills: 519
IsReq:

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Item Risk Count Children % lines % imperative % shall % will % isreq % Norm
China s18s

Civil Service s18s

Climate Change s18s

Communist s18s

Eliminate Repeal s18s

294

1.85

54.54

56.64

Marxist s18s

NATO s18s

NAZI Fascist s18s

President s18s

Privatize s18s

Promise s24s

4

0.02

0.74

12.9

0.77

Revolution s18s

Russia s18s

Section Titles s24s

5

0.03

0.92

16.12

0.96

Socialist s18s

Sustainability s18s

Ukraine s18s

Unions s18s

Woke Labeling s18s

z Mined Objects

303

1.91

56.21

58.38

Rules Total 20
Rules Triggered 4
Rules Not Triggered 16
Percent of Rules Triggered 20%

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Accessed Unique Syllables:
Words with 3+ Syllables:
Polysyllabic Count: 0
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Services and Triggered Rule Comments Hide

Government Changes:

. . . 1. China No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: China Color: PURPLE Access Object: China|Taiwan Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 2. Civil Service No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Civil Service Color: GREEN Access Object: Civil Service Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 3. Climate Change No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Climate Change Color: ORANGE Access Object: Climate Change|Carbon|Solar|Global Warming|wind and solar|solar and wind|wind energy|wind turbines|offshore Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 4. Communist No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Communist Color: NAVY Access Object: Communis\w+ Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 5. Eliminate Repeal No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Eliminate Repeal Color: RED Access Object: Eliminate\w*|Repeal\w*|abolish\w* Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 6. Marxist No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Marxist Color: MAROON Access Object: Marx\w+ Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 7. NATO No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: NATO Color: BLUE Case Sensitive : CHECKED Access Object: NATO Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 8. NAZI Fascist No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: NAZI Fascist Color: FUCHSIA Access Object: Fascis\w+ Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 9. President No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: President Color: PURPLE Access Object: President Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 10. Privatize No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Privatize Color: BLUE Access Object: Privatize\w* Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 11. Revolution No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Revolution Color: ORANGE Access Object: Revolution\w* Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 12. Russia No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Russia Color: RED Access Object: Russi\w+ Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 13. Socialist No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Socialist Color: OLIVE Access Object: Socialist|Socialism Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 14. Sustainability No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Sustainability Color: BROWN Access Object: Sustainab\w+|unsustainab\w+ Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 15. Ukraine No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Ukraine Color: GREEN Access Object: Ukrain\w+ Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 16. Unions No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Unions Color: MAROON Access Object: deunionize\w*|union\w*|worker\w* Reject Object: soviet|european|\.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 17. Woke Labeling No Comment Text in this rule.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Woke Labeling Color: NAVY Case Sensitive : CHECKED Access Object: \b[wW]oke\w*\b|Left[^\s]|[fF]eckless\w*|[Aa]nti.[aA]merican|[Bb]iased|[Pp]olitically [Bb]iased|unbiased Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

Sections:

. . . 1. Promise Must use parse option to capture the sections. A different search rule is needed for non-parse option.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Promise Color: BLACK Case Sensitive : CHECKED Access Object: PROMISE \#\d+ Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

. . . 2. Section Titles Must use parse option to capture the sections. A different search rule is needed for non-parse option.
. . . . . . Rule Summary Name: Section Titles Color: BLACK Case Sensitive : CHECKED Access Object: Section \w+ TAKING THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT|Section \w+ THE COMMON DEFENSE|Section \w+ THE GENERAL WELFARE|Section \w+ THE ECONOMY|Section \w+ INDEPENDENT REGULATORY AGENCIES Reject Object: \.\.\. Count Accessed Patterns: CHECKED

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