The Agriculture Department removed rules it no longer uses
What happened
The US Agriculture Department is removing a set of rules that govern rural business and housing. These rules are considered obsolete because they no longer contain any substantive material.
Why it matters
This is a housekeeping item. The rules being removed are already empty, so nothing changes in practice. It means the department is trying to clean up its rulebook.
The signal
Watch for other agencies to follow suit, removing more empty or outdated regulations as part of a broader effort to streamline government processes.