H.R. 2018, the Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act The bill - TopicsExpress



          

H.R. 2018, the Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act The bill would amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to preserve the authority of each State to make determinations relating to the States water quality standards. This would reduce the federal government’s power over individual state’s water quality standards to help increase job growth. H.R. 1315, Consumer Financial Protection & Soundness Improvement Act This bill is will amend the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act to strengthen the review authority of the Financial Stability Oversight Council of regulations issued by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. The increased accountability will help to prevent harmful job-killing regulations. H.R. 2587, Protecting Jobs from Government Interference Act The bill would prohibit the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) from ordering any employer to close, relocate or transfer employment under any circumstance. Federal bureaucrats should not be reversing the business decisions of private employers. Washington already has too many harmful regulations that hurt job growth. The Protecting Jobs from Government Interference Act would help ensure that the government agency does not over step their bounds by dictating decisions made by private sector companies. H.R. 2401, Transparency in Regulatory Analysis of Impacts on the Nation (TRAIN ACT) The TRAIN Act would establish an 11-member committee, chaired by the Department of Commerce, to analyze the impacts of a number of major Environment Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. The agency often understates the negative impact its rules will have on jobs and energy prices. This is why we need a committee whose sole purpose is to analyze the cumulative impacts of EPA regulations. The TRAIN Act would push back against the EPAs unconstitutional, outrageous rules and regulations that raise energy prices for consumers, destroy jobs and increase our dependence on foreign sources of energy. H.R. 2681, Cement Sector Regulatory Relief Act The bill would prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations from coming into effect which would place burdensome regulations on the cement industry. The cement industry estimates that the rule could destroy as many as 4,000 jobs. The Cement Sector Regulatory Relief Act would stop the unnecessary cement MACT rule which will cost thousands of jobs and hamper economic growth. H.R. 2250, EPA Regulatory Relief Act The bill would help to curtail the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Boiler MACT regulations on boilers and industrial incinerators. The Council of Industrial Boiler Owners estimates that the regulations will cost 244,000 jobs. The EPA Regulatory Relief Act would help to roll back unreasonable regulations and save thousands of American jobs.
Posted on: Wed, 04 Dec 2013 08:08:07 +0000

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