In what ways can governments actively involve marginalized populations in the regulatory process to ensure their voices are heard and their needs are taken into account?

Outreach
Governments can actively involve marginalized populations in the regulatory process by conducting targeted outreach and consultation efforts to ensure their participation. This can include holding public hearings in communities where marginalized populations reside, providing language and accessibility accommodations, and engaging community leaders as liaisons. Additionally, governments can establish advisory committees or task forces comprised of representatives from marginalized groups to provide input and feedback on proposed regulations. By actively seeking out and valuing the perspectives of marginalized populations, governments can better address their needs and ensure their voices are heard in the regulatory process.