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DOJ to identify laws with out-of-state impacts 

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Sep. 05, 2025 1 minute read
DOJ to identify laws with out-of-state impacts 

Janice Deynes operates the Granja Avicola Pujols

Preston Keres

The Department of Justice (DOJ) and National Economic Council announced an initiative to identify state laws that have out-of-state economic impacts.

The government is inviting public comments to address laws that “burden industry and our small businesses.” The request seeks information pertaining to state laws, regulations, causes of action, policies and practices that adversely affect interstate commerce and business in other states. “

Deregulatory efforts will boost the American economy, relieve Americans of undue burdens, and make America affordable and energy dominant again,” DOJ said. The public can submit comments by Sept. 15 at regulations.gov by searching for docket ID DOJ-OLP-2025-0169.  

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