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Congress tries to kill Obama's newest moves in single shot
'Regulations should be done with great caution and transparency, not get rushed in last-minute'
Published: 15 hours ago


Congress is preparing for Barack Obama’s departure from the White House with legislation that would allow members to undo, with a single vote, much of the regulatory burden he’s created for Americans in recent days.

“Regulations impacting the economy, the environment, families, and our community should be done with great caution and transparency, not get rushed in last-minute on a president’s way out of office,” said Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.

“This is a good piece of legislation that will help keep this and future presidents in check. The Midnight Rules Relief Act is a reasonable plan to strengthen executive branch oversight, giving Congress a better tool to ensure regulations are limited and, when necessary, approved in an open and transparent manner.”

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/01/congress-aims-to-undo-obamas-newest-moves-in-single-vote/#kXBDd2f8tF0eO1pv.99

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What is truly needed is legislation to hold all regulations in abeyance until they are approved by Congress.  End the ability of the unconstitutional fourth branch of government from making law, period.  It is that power that enables the Executive Branch effectively to change the law without the consent of Congress.
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