House strikes blow against federal regulations, votes to overturn controversial Supreme Court ruling

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The House voted Thursday to overturn a Supreme Court ruling from 1984 that Republicans say gives the Executive Branch too much authority to set federal regulations.

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other House Republicans voted Thursday to overturn a Supreme Court precedent that the GOP says makes it too easy to impose costly regulations on Americans. "The total annual cost of regulation is almost $2 trillion, or about 8% of the U.S. GDP," he said."If it were a country, for comparison, U.S. regulation would be the world’s eighth largest economy."A bill introduced by Rep. Scott Fitzgerald to overturn a Supreme Court precedent was passed in the House on Thursday.

Democrats said overturning the Supreme Court decision would force the courts to take on considerable work as they try to interpret federal law., of New York, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, said the bill would"completely upend the administrative process by eliminating judicial deference to agencies and require federal courts to review all agency rulemakings and interpretations of statute on a de novo basis.

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