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Senate Democrats Want To Make It Harder For Congress To Remove Regulations

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Democratic New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker wants to make it more difficult to remove government regulations through congressional review, Reuters reported Tuesday.

President Donald Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress have repealed 14 regulations through the Congressional Review Act (CRA) since Jan. 20, but that is too fast for Booker.

The untitled bill introduced Tuesday, temporarily called “A bill to repeal the Congressional Review Act, and for other purposes,” is cosponsored by New Mexico Democratic Sen. Tom Udall.

The bill would reinstate the 14 regulations that have been overturned in the past several months. The CRA also prevents agencies from reinstating the rules repealed by Congress, and Booker’s bill would end that ban.

Booker believes that the rate of repeals this year shows that the CRA is easily abused and helps special interest groups lobby against rules which have been vetted by government agencies, according to Reuters.

The regulations removed under the CRA this year range from labor policies to energy regulations. (RELATED: Trump Repeals Another Major Obama-Era Green Rule)

Before Trump’s presidency, the Congressional Review Act of 1996, which allows an agency’s rule to be overturned with a simple joint resolution stating that “such rule shall have no force or effect,” had only been used once.

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