
Laurent Crenshaw
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Laurent Crenshaw
@LCrenshaw
I make policies that impact you. VP of Gov Affairs @zocdoc, Chairman of @joinfai . Posts are my own (unless I say otherwise).


DC’s hottest club among young politicos might not be where, or when, you’d expect They go to Scarlet Oak on Wednesday nights. And it’s not just the half-off wine that brings them there notus.org/republicans/sc…








@wholemars Gonna happen 😂




When I moved to DC to work in tech policy I was disappointed to learn that, in practice, "tech policy" was largely code for "telecom shill." AI policy suffers for it today as seen in all the attempts to extrapolate 90s and 2000s-era telco frameworks far outside of distribution.





This morning, Senator @RonWyden and I wrote @fuboTV, @hulu, and @YouTube urging them to carry @cspan. Over the years, new entrants to the television market like fiber and new satellite providers have agreed to carry and fund C-SPAN. So too should live TV streaming services.



Here’s a key point about our mission at DOGE: eliminating bureaucratic regulations isn’t a mere policy preference. It’s a legal *mandate* from the U.S. Supreme Court: - West Virginia v. EPA (2022) held that agencies cannot decide major questions of economic or political significance without "clear congressional authorization." This applies to *thousands* of rules that never passed Congress. - In Loper Bright v. Raimondo (2024), the Court ended Chevron deference, which means agencies can't foist their own interpretations of the law onto the American people. Over 18,000 federal cases cited the Chevron doctrine, often to uphold regulations, many of which are now null & void. - In SEC v. Jarkesy (2024), SCOTUS restricted the use of "administrative law judges" by agencies. The same agency that wrote the rules shouldn't be able to prosecute citizens in “courts” that it controls. - In Corner Post v. Board of Governors (2024), the Court held that new businesses can challenge old regulations, greatly expanding the statute of limitations & opening many more rules up for scrutiny. So we shouldn't just look at rules passed in the last 4 years, but over the past 4 decades (or more). DOGE is ready help the U.S. government conform to the U.S. Constitution once again. @elonmusk and I are ready to serve. 🇺🇸



The senate majority leader election is this Wednesday. It is a close second in importance to the presidential election. I keep hearing from many that we need another “strong leader” like Mitch McConnell. Just a reminder that this is what his leadership got us.





