
government regulators
Government regulators are agencies or entities responsible for overseeing and enforcing laws and standards within specific industries or sectors. Their role is to ensure that businesses and organizations operate fairly, safely, and ethically, protecting public interests such as health, safety, and the environment. They set rules, monitor compliance, and can enforce actions like inspections or penalties when regulations are violated. Examples include the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for healthcare products or the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for environmental protection. Regulators help maintain trust, safety, and integrity in the functioning of markets and society.