Congress Moves to Cancel Obama-Era Regulations Under the Congressional Review Act
Since the Congressional Review Act became law in 1996 through the 114th Congress, more than 120 resolutions of disapproval have been introduced to cancel regulations promulgated by federal agencies.
Key Vote YES on Resolutions of Disapproval Against Costly Federal Regulations
On behalf of FreedomWorks’ activist community, I urge you to contact your representative and ask him or her to support resolutions of disapproval against costly regulations promulgated by federal agencies.
Key Vote YES on the REINS Act, H.R. 26
On behalf of FreedomWorks’ activist community, I urge you to contact your representative and urge him or her to vote YES on the Regulations from the Executive in Need of…
Legislation to Combat Costly Federal Regulations Will Be Reintroduced in the 115th Congress
Legislation that would go a long way toward restoring Article I of the Constitution and serve as a check on the regulatory state will be reintroduced when the 115th Congress…
Regulator-In-Chief: Obama Administration Has Issued 600 Regulations with Costs of $100 Million or More
Near the very end of President George W. Bush’s second term in January 2009, economist Veronique de Rugy challenged the assertion by then-President-elect Barack Obama that the two-term Republican…