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House Republicans are proposing a 50 percent cut in GAO's budget, while lawmakers should modernize the agency to better serve ...
Congress' move last month to revoke a waiver to phase out the sale of gas-powered cars in California also pulled the rug out from under Washington, leaving an uncertain future for EVs here.
US Treasury officially scraps crypto broker reporting rules after Congressional vote as Senator Cruz leads repeal.
The 1996 Congressional Review Act typically gives lawmakers 60 days to enact joint resolutions of disapproval nullifying rules. The law allows the Senate to pass the joint resolutions with simple ...
Congress has failed at one of its most central constitutional duties: setting the parameters of war for the military.
To do so, they are employing a little-known 1996 law, the Congressional Review Act, that allows lawmakers to reverse recently adopted federal regulations with a simple majority vote in both chambers.
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) lets a majority in both chambers rescind a final rule with the President’s signature. Here’s the rub: The Biden EPA claimed the waiver wasn’t a final rule.
Congress will need to act promptly because the Congressional Review Act’s fast-track procedures may only be used within a limited time frame.
EPA waivers are being targeted for removal, even though the Government Accountability Office as well as an official who advises on Senate rules said they are exempt from the Congressional Review Act.
Time is running out for Congress to roll back EPA regulations under a little-used law, but Republicans are talking about resetting the clock.
The 1996 Congressional Review Act typically gives lawmakers 60 days to enact joint resolutions of disapproval nullifying rules.
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