On May 12th, 2025, NPGA responded to a Request for Information from the Office of Management and Budget. In that submission, NPGA identified 13 separate Federal regulations across 6 agencies which were obsolete, unduly burdensome, or otherwise appropriate for recission. The Trump Administration has already taken action on some of these recommendations, including the formal recission of the Department of Energy’s rule on tankless water heaters, which now has no force or effect. While some regulations are currently in effect, others have been suspended for years, and others are currently inactive due to court order. NPGA will continue to fight for our members to keep them from being hampered by unnecessary and costly Federal regulations. For further information, please contact NPGA Senior Vice President for Regulatory and Industry Affairs Benjamin Nussdorf.
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