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Administrative state 2024 legislation: What's left

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August 16, 2024
By Ballotpedia staff

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What's left

Six state legislatures are still in regular session as of August 2024: California, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. California's legislative session is set to adjourn at the end of the month, and Pennsylvania's session is set to adjourn on November 30. The other four states will stay in session until the end of December. The 118th United States Congress legislative session is set to conclude on January 3, 2025.

Significant active state bills
Significant bills we are still tracking include two REINS-style laws in Pennsylvania and Michigan, two regulatory budget bills in Pennsylvania, and seven other regulatory reduction bills in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New Jersey that propose regulatory sandboxes or review and repeal of agency rules.


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