Turns out that the guy on the House Oversight Committee isn't actually opposed to the regulation that would help stop cyber fraud in defense contracting (witting or unwitting).
Turns out that Palmer's many, many disapproval resolutions are a reflection of his legal philosophy about the degree to which Congress delegates rulemaking authority to executive branch agencies.
Turns out, like it always has, that people jump to conclusions fueled by intense confirmation bias at the drop of a hat.
Overturning Chevron Deference won't kill CMMC. Palmer's resolution won't kill CMMC. Trump 2.0 won't kill CMMC.
If people spent half as much energy on complying with DFARS 7012 as they do grasping for straws we might not be in a situation justifying CMMC in the first place.
Here's an entire podcast on Palmer's Resolution: https://youtu.be/gziOAEBZTiA?si=H2SLD0FX8J4C9Qe3
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