How OIRA Works
A few months ago, I read a great essay by Sid Jha on the Chevron doctrine.Sid had also written to me, saying he’d love a Statecraft interview about OIRA, the Office of Regulatory Affairs. It's the division of the Office of Management and the Budget that reviews all major regulations from agencies.I thought this was a great idea, and I asked if he'd be interested in co-hosting an episode with me. Here’s the result: an interview with John D. Graham, who was the administrator of OIRA under George W. Bush. Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction(00:43) Where OIRA comes from(09:20) How cost-benefit analysis got better(12:59) How OIRA kills regulations(26:51) Which agencies hate OIRA most(34:31) Why command and control regulation persists(39:44) What regulations OIRA focuses on(46:10) John D. Graham vs. Dick Cheney(50:46) Graham and the English First movement This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.statecraft.pub