"Key topics discussed include:
"Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) - Optional Practical Training (OPT) - Public Charge Rule - Temporary Protected Status (TPS) - National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) - Work Authorization Policies"
This is wonderful for now but the court battle ground will be alive for both sides of any issue.
Many appear not to have processed the fact that, in areas in which the elimination of Chevron Deference has neutered executive branch agencies, Congress has, by default been empowered. Or, if you will, involuntarily re-empowered!
In response, This Guy envisions, as now necessary:
1) a doubling of the number of members of the federal House of Representatives,
2) immediate ceasing of the use of huge omnibus spending bills,
3) a corresponding, long-overdue, return to regular order through normal Congressional committee work, in terms of developing, and passing into law, an annual budget for the federal government, and
4) directly related to the elimination by SCOTUS of the Chevron Deference doctrine, TONS more House of Representatives committee work to fill the vacuum or void that was previously filled by the work of federal agency regulators/unelected bureaucrats.
Members of the expanded House or Representatives need to be buried, like John Adams was during his time with the Continental Congress (from 1774 through 1777), in grueling, head-down, nose-to-the-grindstone, detail-oriented, committee work.
Give them the pay raise they want, then work them nearly to death.
“September 29, 1988
“The 100th Congress is drawing rapidly to a close. I hope to receive from the Congress the remaining fiscal year 1989 appropriations bills no later than tomorrow, when the current fiscal year ends.”