Unfunded Mandates Accountability and Transparency Act of 2026
S 4151 mandates federal agencies analyze and publicly disclose costs of regulatory requirements imposed on state and local governments without federal funding.
S 4151 mandates federal agencies analyze and publicly disclose costs of regulatory requirements imposed on state and local governments without federal funding.
S 4151 requires federal agencies to conduct detailed cost-benefit analyses and provide transparency regarding unfunded mandates they impose on state, local, and tribal governments. The bill establishes procedural requirements for agencies to identify, quantify, and publicly disclose the financial burden of regulatory requirements passed to lower government levels without corresponding federal funding.
Unfunded mandates force state and local governments to implement federal requirements—from environmental regulations to education standards—without receiving federal money to pay for them, straining municipal budgets. This bill addresses a longstanding complaint from state and local officials that they lack visibility into cumulative compliance costs and have limited input before mandates take effect, affecting how cities and counties allocate limited resources.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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