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in #newsleaks7 years ago



in His First 100 Days
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As President Donald Trump reaches his 100th day in the White House on April 29, he will have worked with Congress to rescind more regulations using the Congressional Review Act than any other president.

“We’re excited about what we’re doing so far. We’ve done more than that’s ever been done in the history of Congress with the CRA,” Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., told The Daily Signal in an interview, referring to the law called the Congressional Review Act.

The Congressional Review Act, the tool Trump and lawmakers are using to undo these regulations, allows Congress to repeal executive branch regulations in a certain window of time.

“Under the Congressional Review Act, Congress is given 60 legislative days to disapprove a rule and receive the president’s signature, after which the rule goes into effect,” Paul Larkin, a senior legal research fellow at The Heritage Foundation, wrote in a February report. The 60 days begins after Congress is notified that a rule has been finalized.


  1. Regulations governing the coal mining industry (H.J. Res 41).
  2. Regulations defining streams in the coal industry (H.J. Res 38).
  3. Regulations restricting firearms for disabled citizens (H.J. Res 40).
  4. A rule governing the government contracting process (H.J. Res. 37).
  5. A rule covering public lands (H.J. Res. 44).
  6. Reporting requirements regarding college teachers (H.J. Res. 58)
  7. Regulations on state education programs (H.J. Res. 57).
  8. Drug-testing requirements (H.J. Res 42).
  9. Hunting regulations for wildlife preserves in Alaska (H.J. Res 69)
  10. Internet privacy rule (S.J.Res. 34).
  11. Rule for logging workplace injuries (H.J. 83).
  12. Allowed states to withhold funding from Planned Parenthood (H.J. Res 43).
    13 Repealed rule on retirement savings (H.J. Res 67)

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Does any of these things actually change things for the better? Especially for the lower middle class? The US gov is still out there murdering and robbing the planet and it's citizens through taxation. All of these are just smoke and mirrors to keep you "happy" thinking things are changing when in fact nothing has changed. Most of the stuff mentioned in the article should never even have been "laws or rules". And you're in awe getting back the rights that should have never been taken from you in the first place?

Trump released his tax cut bill today.
Where do you get the impression that I am in awe?

Nowhere
, it wasn't intended as a personal comment towards you.

  • And you're in awe getting back the rights that should have never been taken from you in the first place?

really?

Perhaps you should consider a course in english composition.

Perhaps you should learn not to be so touchy and realize everything isn't about you. It's the internet. I was talking to everyone. Ever heard of a rhetorical question? Who needs to brush up on their English? It was only meant to be thought provoking to the one reading it, nothing more.

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