Trump freezes new regulations by agencies including FMCSA, DOT
Speed governor changes on hold for at least 60 days
As part of an historic landslide of Executive Orders issued immediately upon his January 20 inauguration, President Donald Trump has put a freeze on new regulations for 60 days. This freeze will impact new rules around the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration’s move to mandate governors for transport trucks and other Department of Transportation changes being considered.
“By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, I hereby order all executive departments and agencies to take the following steps:
(1) Do not propose or issue any rule in any manner, including by sending a rule to the Office of the Federal Register (the “OFR”), until a department or agency head appointed or designated by the President after noon on January 20, 2025, reviews and approves the rule. The department or agency head may delegate this power of review and approval to any other person so appointed or designated by the President, consistent with applicable law. The Director or Acting Director of the Office of Management and Budget (the “OMB Director”) may exempt any rule that he deems necessary to address emergency situations or other urgent circumstances, including rules subject to statutory or judicial deadlines that require prompt action.
(2) Immediately withdraw any rules that have been sent to the OFR but not published in the Federal Register, so that they can be reviewed and approved as described in paragraph 1, subject to the exceptions described in paragraph 1.”