Regulatory capture isn’t just a problem for startups—it’s a system that traps both big and small companies alike.
With the end of Chevron deference, we have a chance to rebuild a system that encourages innovation—not gridlock.
At Pioneer1890, we partner with companies building the future of American resilience across defense tech, AI, industrial systems, and national infrastructure. But too often, these innovators are trapped in a system that favors incumbents and punishes speed.
In a post-Chevron world, Congress has a rare opportunity to reshape the regulatory system governing our most important industries.
Tanveer Kathawalla and Edward Timmons co-authored this piece to spotlight what’s at stake—and propose a path forward, including creating an Office of Strategic Regulation to help lawmakers legislate with clarity, foresight, and national interest in mind.
This is core to our mission at Pioneer1890: backing bold operators in mission-critical sectors and helping modernize the systems they operate within.
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