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House rejects Dem amendments to REINS Act

 

By Pete Kasperowicz 
 
The House on Wednesday voted to reject all five Democratic amendments to H.R. 10, a bill that would require Congress to approve all major rules having an impact of $100 million or more.
 
Only seven amendments in total were made in order, and by voice vote, the House approved one from Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas) that would require agencies submitting rules to Congress to assess anticipated jobs gained or lost because of the rule.
 
Another GOP amendment, from Rep. David McKinley (R-W.Va.), was withdrawn. McKinley's language would have required agencies to submit cost-benefit analyses of proposed rules.
 
The House killed the other five amendments, from:
 
Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), to exempt any rule that the Office of Management and Budget says would lead to job creation. Rejected 187-236.
 
Kurt Schrader (D-Ore.), to require cost/benefit analyses to be included with reports to Congress. Rejected 183-238.
 
Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), to exempt rules relating to food safety, workplace safety, air quality, consumer product safety or water quality. Rejected 177-246.
 
Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), to exempt all rules issued b the Department of Homeland Security. Rejected 177-242.
 
Gwen Moore (D-Wis.), to exempt rules relating to veterans. Rejected 183-240.
 
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