Another benefit of removing the administrative state is that congress will have to review all the thousands of new regulations that were made up by unelected bureaucrats the last 30 years and get into the nitty griddy of writing laws that works for the citizens of a republic. I wonder how many useless agencies will disappear because of Chevron. And if they don’t disappear congress will need to be held accountable by electing more people that put America first.
This whole “administrative state” mess got started when congers started getting lazy(ier). Whenever they put a new program in place and don’t finish the regulations. When a bill ends with “as determined by the administrator” that just leads to a snowball. The EPA has been the worst. A good solid 90% of their krap has been set up “by the Administrator.” At a minimum those ending words should include “ as submitted to and approved by congress.”