The Richardson Waiver which prohibited regulatory decisions being made without sufficient public input with the Department of Health and Human Services was repealed back in February by RFK Jr. Critics claim these changes enable the department to make drastic changes to Medicaid that would negatively impact many Americans. Others argue that this change allows faster implementation of necessary policies. Is public participation always necessary in policymaking?



The Administrative Procedures Act defines the required process. By removing the required process, he is violating the law. Congress ought to be pissed.
The same Congress that let Trump unilaterally levy a tax on every American business and citizen?