Madam Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Madam Speaker, House Republicans are coming to the rescue of small business owners once again. The House will soon vote on a bipartisan Congressional Review Act resolution to rescind President Biden's antifreedom, antigrowth joint employer rule. Business-to-business relationships are fundamental to American commerce. At its most basic level, a joint employer standard should ensure that the entity calling the shots in the workplace is legally liable. That is why it is important to get this right. Under the Trump National Labor Relations Board rule, it was right. The Trump NLRB made sure that clear criteria were met before an employer was deemed legally liable for an individual's employment conditions. Critically, the Trump rule recognized that the ability of businesses to control their destinies is a pillar of the American Dream. It established a standard that enticed countless men and women to start and grow small businesses and employ millions of workers. The Biden NLRB upended this easy-to-understand joint employer standard that promoted economic growth and job creation. Under the new joint employer rule, small business owners are going to be compelled to acquiesce to more Big Government regulation and union boss control.…
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