Posted on 01/04/2017 2:18:12 PM PST by jazusamo
Legislation to allow Congress to repeal in a single vote any rule finalized in the last 60 days of the Obama administration sailed through the House Wednesday, the second time in less than two months.
The GOP-backed Midnight Rule Relief Act, which passed the previous Congress in November, was approved largely along party lines by a vote of 238-184 on the second day of the new Congress, despite Democratic opposition.
If passed by the Senate and signed by President-elect Donald Trump, the legislation would amend the Congressional Review Act to allow lawmakers to bundle together multiple rules and overturn them en masse with a joint resolution of disapproval.
The White House has already threatened to veto the bill if it were to make it to President Obama's desk before he leaves office.
Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) criticized Republicans for bringing the bill to the floor so soon.
Im surprised that without hearings, without opportunity for amendment, we are now considering a measure that has this much opposition, he said.
The American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC), which claims to represent a network of more than 250,000 businesses, sent a letter to members of the House on Wednesday urging them to oppose this anti-regulatory measure.
This would be like taking a chainsaw into surgery, David Levine, ASBCs CEO and co-founder, said in a statement.
Businesses depend on good regulations to set clear boundaries and rules for fair competition on a level playing field.
Instead, Levine claims that the Midnight Rules Relief Act would enable Congress to undo batches of rules without any consideration of their individual merits.
While debating the bill on the floor Wednesday afternoon, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) appealed to the freshman class of the new Congress. Issa informed new lawmakers that Congress has only once, in 2001, successfully repealed a rule by way of a resolution under the Congressional Review Act.
All this legislation does is allow for us to dispose of one or more regulations in an expedited fashion in this body and have it seen in the same form in the Senate, he said. It doesnt change the underlying law.
He explained that the House, the Senate and the president all have to agree on the resolution to repeal a rule.
Only one regulation has ever been repealed, he said. Its been 16 years and the few that will likely be considered under this act and underlying law will be just that, a relatively few regulations that are believed to be unnecessary on which the House, Senate and president concur.
But Democrats argued that the bill would allow Congress to erase months of President Obamas regulatory agenda.
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) accused Republicans of bringing a bill to gut regulations a day after trying to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics.
They like the idea of the fox guarding the hen house. They want to put themselves in control of the hen house, so what do they do today come back not with a jobs bill, but a regulations bill, something that protects the health safety and welfare of Americans, little ones, elderly, workers and people who are consumers, he said.
They will tell you that gutting regulations helps to enhance job creation, but nothing can be further from the truth when you consider the last eight years.
Johnson noted that 15 million jobs were created under President Obama despite the regulatory regimes established under the Affordable Care Act and the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform law.
This is an attempt to bring the standard of living Americans have come to enjoy to a halt, he said.
The House rejected a motion from Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fl.) to send the bill back to committee.
A lobby firm for RAT initiatives.
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with a fraudulent, misleading name.
Like many other elected idiots, he's a perfect representative of his constituency.
BUMP!
President Obamas lame duck administration poured on thousands more new regulations in 2016 at a rate of 18 for every new law passed ..... the proof that it was an overwhelming year for rules and regulations is in the Federal Register, which ended the year Friday by printing a record-setting 97,110 pages.
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The Dems deserve “NO quarter given” on this stuff. Eight years of getting whatever they want & cramming all sorts of cr@p, perverted & otherwise, down our throats to the detriment of ‘we the people’ who voted Trump in to clean up this mess, is ENOUGH.
Businesses have been using the power of government regulation to inhibit competition.
It's crony socialism.
And of course who do the Fake Media go to but a reliable Democrat AstroTurf front group.
Who We Are and What We Do.
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what good will another bill do? I was informed that We already have rules against an outgoing president creating chaos on their way out the door- a law the dems don’t think they are beholden to- so why not just enforce the current rule?
Forgot one:
All laws\regulations will be uniformly applied to all; no exemptions shall be provided.
“Dems are getting a dose of their own medicine. “
They are squealing like pigs!
“This would be like taking a chainsaw into surgery, David Levine, ASBCs CEO and co-founder, said in a statement.
Okay, but if you take one into an abattoir...
So much winning..
So much winning..
Precisely!
Yep, it’s a great time for the country...Looks like President-elect Trump has shown many of the GOP how to grow some backbone.
And yet, they do. Every single time. Says more about them than it does about him.
Soros is very sad, indeed, along with his paid monkeys in the seditious democrat party.
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