[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 2 (Wednesday, January 4, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H56]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RELIEF FROM EXCESSIVE EXECUTIVE ORDERS
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Webster of Florida). The Chair
recognizes the gentlewoman from Missouri (Mrs. Wagner) for 5 minutes.
Mrs. WAGNER. Mr. Speaker, for the past 8 years, President Barack
Obama has used his pen and phone to create a fourth branch of
government that overreaches through executive orders and Federal rules
and regulations. But today is a new day--a day when this Congress
begins to dismantle this fourth branch of government and drain the
swamp in Washington.
Through the entirety of this President's administration, Republicans
have fought against out-of-control growth of Federal bureaucracy and
rules and regulations that have suffocated the American economy. The
last time I checked, the President's job was to enforce existing laws
and work with the elected Members of Congress whose responsibility it
is to pass laws as the people's representatives. Instead, I believe he
has undermined not only our Constitution but also the American people
through this executive power grab.
It is time to get rid of the Washington-knows-best, top-down, one-
size-fits-all rules like the EPA's waters of the U.S., the Clean Power
Plan, the Department of Labor's overtime rule and restrictions on your
retirement savings. These regulations have consequences, and what these
bureaucrats do have, consequences. In 2015 alone, the Federal
Government leveled 3,400 regulations on Americans. Those regulations
cost us $1.9 trillion in lost productivity and growth--a cost of
$15,000 per American household.
Now, for the first time during my tenure serving the Second
Congressional District of Missouri, Congress has a unique opportunity.
This week we will pass a bill that I have had the pleasure of
cosponsoring and voted for twice before--the REINS Act, and I expect it
to become law. The REINS Act puts power back in the hands of the people
as Congress--the people's House--can implement an up-or-down vote on
any new major rule before they can take effect. Congress should decide
what rules are necessary for our constituents--not unelected
bureaucrats.
We will also pass this week the Midnight Rules Relief Act which will
allow Congress to stop the Obama administration's last minute
regulations from taking effect as they turn out the lights and head out
the door.
The American people spoke loud and clear: They want results. They are
tired of working harder for less money and tired of wondering how they
will make ends meet at the end of every month. They have had enough and
are tired of the constant chipping away of their freedoms.
Taken together, these two bills clearly demonstrate that this
Republican Congress is unified and will work with President-elect Trump
to help alleviate the day-to-day burdens felt by Americans across the
country. By passing these bills, we are demonstrating that we are
listening to our constituents and we are telling them that their
elected representatives are in charge, not Washington bureaucrats.
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