From Washington Examiner <[email protected]>
Subject Congress can reclaim power by fixing Congressional Review Act
Date August 14, 2025 10:02 PM
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AUGUST 14, 2025

[Congress can reclaim power by fixing Congressional Review Act]
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CONGRESS CAN RECLAIM POWER BY FIXING CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW ACT
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Congress rarely uses the Congressional Review Act to disapprove of
federal agency rules. When it does, reporters call the CRA
“obscure” and argue Congress is “pushing the bounds of a
little-known statute.” That’s wrong. The CRA isn’t a loophole.
It’s a democratic tool. It requires both chambers of Congress and
the president to agree that […]


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[Trump must turn the tables on Putin in Alaska]
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TRUMP MUST TURN THE TABLES ON PUTIN IN ALASKA
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If Russian President Vladimir Putin has his way, the planned Friday
meeting with President Donald Trump would cement and legitimize gains
won through savagery in exchange for mere promises of future peace.
Trump must not let this latest effort by the Russian dictator to play
for time and divide the West succeed. In advance of the meeting, […]


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[Republicans can celebrate ‘big, beautiful bill’ back in their
districts]
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REPUBLICANS CAN CELEBRATE ‘BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ BACK IN THEIR
DISTRICTS
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Next year, the average American family will keep $2,100 more of what
they earn, courtesy of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that Congress
just passed. The alternative, endorsed without hesitation by every
Democrat, was a $4 trillion tax increase. Having lost that vote, the
Democrats are already trying to distort the legislation as dangerous
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[Sherrod Brown will struggle to unseat Jon Husted]
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SHERROD BROWN WILL STRUGGLE TO UNSEAT JON HUSTED
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Former three-term Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown (D) has told state labor
leaders that he intends to run for the Senate, this time against
incumbent Republican Sen. Jon Husted. Brown first won a Senate seat
in 2006 by defeating then-incumbent senator and future two-term Gov.
Mike DeWine. Brown remained popular even as the state slowly shifted
to the […]


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