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Lawmakers get a survey of recent U.S. Department of Labor rulemaking activity
Summary
An LPRO analyst summarized 2025 DOL rulemaking activity for the committee, noting 59 proposed rules across multiple DOL divisions and several final rules filed or withdrawn; committee members asked about federal‑state interactions and the definition of 'companionship services.'
Tyler Larson, a Legislative Policy and Research Office analyst, provided a summarized catalog of U.S. Department of Labor rulemaking activity since Jan. 20, 2025, to the House Interim Committee on Labor and Workforce Development.
Larson said the DOL proposed 59 rules, adopted 7 final rules (three of which were later withdrawn before their effective dates because of adverse public comment), and took actions across multiple divisions including the Employee Benefits Security…
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