Independent regulatory commissions are agencies created by Congress to oversee specific sectors of the economy and enforce rules and regulations within their jurisdictions. They operate independently from the executive branch, allowing them to make decisions free from political influence. These commissions have the authority to create regulations, enforce compliance, and adjudicate disputes in their areas of expertise, ensuring fair practices and protecting public interests. Examples include the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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