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  • 1 month ago | gazettextra.com | Hunter Savery

    WASHINGTON - Congressional Republicans are coming to the 60-day deadline Thursday in their rush to roll back Biden administration environmental regulations, but they might be resetting the clock in some cases. 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 majorities, avoiding the risk of filibuster. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 1 month ago | dailyitem.com | Hunter Savery

    WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans are coming to the 60-day deadline Thursday in their rush to roll back Biden administration environmental regulations, but they might be resetting the clock in some cases. 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 majorities, avoiding the risk of filibuster. kAmqFE E96 4=@4< DE2CED 282:? :? 2 ?6H D6DD:@?

  • 1 month ago | dailygazette.com | Hunter Savery

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  • 1 month ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Hunter Savery

    WASHINGTON - Congressional Republicans are coming to the 60-day deadline Thursday in their rush to roll back Biden administration environmental regulations, but they might be resetting the clock in some cases. 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 majorities, avoiding the risk of filibuster.

  • 1 month ago | myrtlebeachonline.com | Hunter Savery

    WASHINGTON - Congressional Republicans are coming to the 60-day deadline Thursday in their rush to roll back Biden administration environmental regulations, but they might be resetting the clock in some cases. 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 majorities, avoiding the risk of filibuster.

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Hunter F. Savery
Hunter F. Savery @HunterSavery
14 May 25

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