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An early incubator [ 2023-2025] for cross-border digital currencies.

Avoiding a Tier 2 Participancy

Toward an Intergovernmental Cryptocurrency: A Regulatory Framework for Cross-Border Digital Currencies

                                        

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Compile or summarize key Center for Regulatory Effectiveness (CRE) materials (white papers, memos, testimony, Tozzi writings, etc.)
 Below is a practical, “start-here” compilation of major Center for Regulatory Effectiveness (CRE) materials and content streams, organized by theme, with short annotations so you can quickly decide what to read (or cite) first.

1) Centralized regulatory review (OIRA) and the “historical record”

These are the CRE materials most associated with the institutional history and mechanics of centralized regulatory review and OIRA’s evolution.

  • OMB Papers on Centralized Regulatory Review (archive portal) — A curated hub of materials drawn from Jim Tozzi’s collection, positioned as primary-source documentation around OMB/OIRA review programs and predecessors.

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Procedural Constitution 

[ADMINLAW] ADMINLAW] Statement of Principles or Agency Guidance Documents | Administrative Conference of the United States Renee Landers

Hello, Everyone,

ACUS issued a “Statement of principles” on guidance documents in 2025–which heralds transparency. Sorry for not posting to the original thread on this topic.

Renée

 

https://www.acus.gov/projects/statement-principles-agency-guidance-documents

 

 

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America’s 25 Years of Decline

Misgovernment has been the watchword for the first quarter of the 21st century.


A Proposal for an Intergovernmental Cryptocurrency CBDC

 Metaphorically speaking, the United States is in a free fall to bankruptcy; metaphorical because the US government can not go bankrupt because it can simply print and issue more dollar bills. Nonetheless if and when the federal government fulfills its unfunded obligations for Social Security and Medicare, which presently are excluded from deficit analyses,  the fiscal outlook of the United States becomes much more severe than  the current deficit and debt levels suggest.