Fire alarm oversight describes
a. Congress working hard to directly monitor whether agencies are implementing laws faithfully and efficiently.
b. Congress designing procedures that allow interest groups and ordinary citizens to raise an alarm when something has gone wrong.
c. Congress delegating power to the executive branch to raise an alarm when an agency is not faithfully and efficiently implementing laws.
d. the ability of citizens to bring concerns about federal regulations directly to the Supreme Court to reduce the transaction costs of monitoring federal agencies.
b. Congress designing procedures that allow interest groups and ordinary citizens to raise an alarm when something has gone wrong.
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Among the effects of the many constraints on government agencies is the fact that
A. many important issues tend to receive scant attention. B. taking action is easier than blocking action. C. lower-ranking employees are reluctant to make decisions on their own. D. government sometimes acts too quickly. E. decisions are often sweeping and inflexible.
According to the text, why does government regulation exist?
What will be an ideal response?