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Supreme Court Overturns Chevron: What It Means and What Comes Next

Voters can’t go to the polls, if they’re unhappy with these rules, and vote that person out of office—because the person making these rules is an unelected bureaucrat.”

-Stewart Whitson

The decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, undoing 40 years of precedent toward Chevron deference, is an opportunity to finally fix the crushing power of the administrative state. FGA Senior Director of Federal Affairs Stewart Whitson explains what Chevron is, how it affected all of us, and what Congress can do now to rein in the administrative state. Watch to learn more about how we can revive the American Dream here: https://thefga.org/chevron-case/.

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