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Foxx Votes to Stop NLRB from Using Federal Regulatory Process to Tip Scales toward Union Organizers

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WASHINGTON - Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., today voted in favor of a disapproval resolution seeking to stop the National Labor Relations Board from overturning decades of precedent and dramatically altering long-standing policies governing union elections. The measure passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 232-186. “Yet again the National Labor Relations Board is using the…

Perez Sees Salaried Overtime Rules in Spring

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The Labor Department, in a move likely to be opposed by Republicans, hopes to release new standards for overtime pay for salaried workers this spring, Secretary Thomas E. Perez told House members Wednesday. President Barack Obama instructed the department about a year ago to review the salary limit under which salaried workers must be paid overtime pay. The law was intended to prevent…

Regulators approve tougher rules for Internet providers

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Internet activists declared victory over the nation’s big cable companies Thursday, after the Federal Communications Commission voted to impose the toughest rules yet on broadband service to prevent companies like Comcast, Verizon and AT&T from creating paid fast lanes and slowing or blocking web traffic. The 3-2 vote ushered in a new era of government oversight for an industry…

Shining a Light on the Regulatory Process

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Each year Washington imposes thousands of pages of rules and regulations on America’s local governments and small businesses. Hidden in those rules are costly mandates that stretch state and city budgets and make it harder for employers to hire. In 1995, members from both parties got behind, and President Bill Clinton signed, the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA), which sought to…

Foxx Praises Passage of Legislation to Approve Keystone XL Pipeline

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WASHINGTON – Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., today praised passage of legislation to approve the Keystone XL pipeline. S. 1 passed the House by a vote of 270 to 152 and now goes to President Obama who has threatened to veto the bill. “For more than six years, supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline have been fighting to secure the necessary approval that would allow the U.S. to take…

House Passes Foxx’s Bipartisan Regulatory Transparency Legislation

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WASHINGTON – The House of Representatives today passed bipartisan legislation sponsored by Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., that would shed light on how federal policies impact the budgets of state and local governments and private sector employers. The Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act, H.R. 50, passed the House by a vote of 250 to 173. Foxx has introduced this legislation…

Foxx 'Unfunded Mandates' Bill Clears House

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The House of Representatives yesterday passed a bipartisan bill co-sponsored by Rep. Virginia Foxx that would shed light on how federal policies impact the budgets of state and local governments and private sector employers. The Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act, H.R. 50, passed the House by a vote of 250 to 173. Foxx has introduced this legislation in the past four…

House passes regulatory reform bill

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The House on Wednesday passed legislation to require federal agencies to evaluate the full economic effects of regulations. Passed 250-173, the measure would further require agencies to consult with private sector entities impacted by the proposed rules. Under the bill, the Congressional Budget Office would be required to evaluate economic effects of regulations on state, local and…

House Passes Unfunded Mandates Bill To Limit Costs of Rules to Businesses

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The House passed by a vote of 250-173 the Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act (H.R. 50), which is intended to protect the private sector from regulatory costs imposed by the federal government. The legislation, introduced again this year by Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.), was approved over Democrats' objections in January by the House Committee on Oversight and Government…

GOP seeks to counter Obama's efforts to bypass Congress

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House Republican lawmakers are pushing legislation this week to counter President Obama’s efforts to circumvent Congress by having federal agencies push the envelope in federal rulemaking. Under Obama, the agencies have adopted various new interpretations of their rulemaking authority that effectively allow the president to legislate without lawmakers. The Republicans' legislation…

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