When we do not properly regulate, sometimes it means that trains carrying dangerous chemicals can derail in our communit...
Congress already has the power to oversee agency rulemaking, and agencies can only exercise authority that we grant them...
We cannot place companies' greed over public and worker safety and the cleanliness of our air, water, and land.
Regulations ensure that our air is safe to breathe, our water is safe to drink, our food is safe to eat.
This is nothing more than a congressional power grab that will lead to even more deregulation that puts people at risk.
Under the REINS Act, railroads would have even more leeway to influence rules like this one.
Regulations protect people in the first place. They help keep disasters like East Palestine from happening.
they're hired in these agencies of the Federal Government because they bring with them life-saving training and science ...
It's important to remember why we have regulations in the first place.
The REINS Act would grind the gears of rulemaking to a halt by requiring all major rules to be affirmatively approved by...
Certainly, in a negative way. We should be listening to those workers.
Would it endanger the lives of the American people if we were to second-guess agency decisionmaking?
Agencies need those regulations to then carry out their work, whether that's investigatory work or enforcement work.
the notion of like all they know about is the regulatory process, which is what you say here, that's exaggerated.
The goal of this legislation, quite simply, is to stop the regulatory process in its tracks, regardless of its impact on...
This is yet another reason why it is important that this committee and this Congress focus on combating the rise of raci...
there is always a perennial debate on the level of foreign aid that we provide to those same nations
Our adversary here is not the Chinese people, it is an authoritarian and anti-democratic regime that is becoming increas...