A new executive order seeks to counteract inflation and rising costs, which are blamed on excessive regulations and spending under the Biden administration. The order directs federal agencies to roll back regulations affecting housing, energy, healthcare, and transportation, aiming to lower costs and boost economic growth. The administration estimates these regulations have cost families nearly $50,000, while previous policies saved households $11,000. Agencies must report on progress within 30 days.
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