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Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

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Page 1: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Taking ActionBefore or After a Rulemaking or Bill is

Proposed

Warren HoemannSenior Vice President – Industry Affairs

American Trucking Associations

Page 2: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Three Topics for Today:

Boards of Directors and the movie “Strangers On A Train”

Page 3: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Three Topics for Today:

Boards of Directors and the Movie “Strangers On A Train” Monster Movies and “The Wizard of Oz”

Page 4: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Three Topics for Today:

Boards of Directors and the Movie “Strangers On A Train” Monster Movies and “The Wizard of Oz” Vladimir Putin and Free Speech in Russia

Page 5: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Topic One:

Boards of Directors and the Movie “Strangers On A Train”

Page 6: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Lessons from Topic One:

Legislatures and Regulatory Agencies determine your company’s future as much as any Board of Directors

They will act, with or without knowledge Don’t be a stranger

Page 7: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Topic Two:

Monster Movies and “The Wizard of Oz”

Page 8: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

The “First Branch” of Government

It’s not the “I Am a Bill” process you learned in junior high civics

-- few bills are “stand alone” measures-- party and committee politics, election timing often matter as much as merits

Warren Hoemann
Page 9: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

The Levers of Government

Key Committees for Trucking: House:

Transportation and Infrastructure

Ways and Means

Energy and Commerce

Appropriations

Homeland Security

Small Business Senate:

Environment and Public Works

Commerce, Science and Transportation

Energy

Appropriations

Homeland Security and Government Affairs

Page 10: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

The Life of a Legislator

Very busy. Keep your communication on point. Dependent on staff. Help staff do their job

better. Limited subject matter depth. Clear, factual

explanations are best. Driven by re-election. Constituents are the

best messengers.

Page 11: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

The Early Bird…

Become a familiar name Show interest in your legislator Be reliable and responsive Always coordinate with your association Keep the door open

Page 12: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

The “Fourth Branch”

• Most administrative agencies are part of the Executive Branch

• Agencies are empowered by Congress to implement legislative commands through rules

• Agencies interpret and enforce compliance with the rules

Page 13: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Before Rulemaking

• Agencies can only do what Congress empowers them to do

• Agencies must conduct rulemakings in accordance with Congress’s procedural instructions

• Agencies typically have their own detailed rules governing rulemakings

Page 14: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Initiating a Rulemaking

• Congressional command• Agency/administration priorities• Petitions or Litigation

Page 15: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Keeping the Public Informed

• Annual Regulatory Plan• Biannual Regulatory Agenda

Page 16: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Preliminary Steps

• Internal discussions and discussions with stakeholders

• Optional Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) to invite participation in shaping of the proposed rule

• Office of Information & Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) review of “significant” proposals

Page 17: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Agency Considerations in Developing a Rule

• Costs and benefits of the potential rule and of alternatives

• Secondary effects (e.g. compliance burdens, privacy implications, environmental impact)

• Relevant executive orders and administration policies

• Congressional politics

Page 18: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

• Publication of NPRM in Federal Register• Specifies public comment period (usually at

least 30 days, often longer)

Page 19: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Comment Period

• Agency required to review and consider public comments (unless they’re filed late!)

• Listening sessions common for important rules• Agency often modifies proposed rule as appropriate• Possible Supplemental Notice and further opportunity

for public comment if the agency needs to make changes outside the scope of the original proposal

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Final Rule

• Agency reviews and approves final rule• OIRA reviews and approves final rule• Final rule is published in the Federal Register• Generally not effective until at least 30 days

(60 days for “significant” rules), often longer• New rule incorporated into Code of Federal

Regulations

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Other Rulemakings

• Interim Final Rule• Direct Final Rule• Guidance/Interpretive Rules/Policy Statements

Page 22: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Challenging Rules

• Courts grant a high level of deference when reviewing agency rulemakings

• Courts consider whether:• The agency acted without required notice-and-

comment process• The rule is unconstitutional• The rule was contrary to/ignored Congress’s

instructions• The rule was “arbitrary, capricious, or an abuse

of discretion”

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Lessons from Topic Two:

Understanding the process removes the fear The process will tell you when and how to

respond and what topics to cover You have the knowledge; learn the language

Page 24: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Topic Three:

Vladimir Putin and Free Speech in Russia

Page 25: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Lessons from Topic Three:

Walk your talk Strength in numbers Use authority where available

Page 26: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Three Topics Summarized:

Boards of Directors and the Movie “Strangers On A Train” Monster Movies and “The Wizard of Oz” Vladimir Putin and Free Speech in Russia

Page 27: Taking Action Before or After a Rulemaking or Bill is Proposed Warren Hoemann Senior Vice President – Industry Affairs American Trucking Associations

Questions?

Warren HoemannSenior Vice President – Industry Affairs

American Trucking Associations950 N. Glebe Road, Suite 210

Arlington, VA 22203Office: (703) 838-7956Cell: (703) 851-6652

[email protected]