June 11, 1946legislationadministrative lawfederal regulationjudicial reviewadministrative staterule of lawregulatory procedure
Truman signs Administrative Procedure Act
President Harry Truman signed the Administrative Procedure Act on June 11, 1946, after both chambers passed it without dissent. The APA set the rules every federal agency must follow when issuing regulations, including public notice and comment, written findings, and judicial review. The statute became the foundational charter for the administrative state and the procedural anchor every later court ruling on agency power would cite.