Augment the regulations.gov “docket” with educational resources

Augment the regulations.gov “docket” with educational resources to help the public better understand issues and participate.

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Augment the regulations.gov “docket” with educational resources
Action Initiation Lists for informing people about regulations
Allow the public to post anonymously
Change regulations.gov to be more consumer-friendly
Create a structured approach to match questioners and responders
Ensure due review of proposed rules
Explain the Office of Management Budget’s role in rulemaking
Feature major rulemakings on Whitehouse.gov so more can participate.
Instantly post comments submitted during comment period
Invest in new technologies for analyzing and summarizing comments
Invite people with expertise to volunteer to be contacted
Make it easier to stay in touch with status of rules in development
Make the chain of logic for new rules transparent
Modify regulatory agenda to aid timelier/more effective participation
Provide average citizens with information they need early in process
Provide information on rulemakings not required in Regulatory Agenda
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