Mr. Speaker, I want to comment that rules and rulemaking is one of the things that I hear from my constituents. It is one of the most important things that they talk about and call me about when they have concerns. I think H.R. 357 simply makes the process accountable the way it should be. We should not have bureaucrats making rules from D.C. for farms in Minnesota or for a variety of streams and waterways in Minnesota when they are not there seeing it. I think this is an important part of the government being responsive and accountable to the American people. I find it very important that we need to get the rulemaking under control. Mr. Speaker, I yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from New York (Mr. Langworthy).
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