Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Re: Fwd: REIN in the bureaucrats!

Congress makes the laws in this country, not agency bureaucrats
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immigration laws are being thwarted by bureaucrats including the
cic ... it must end

On Dec 6, 5:00 am, Bruce Majors <majors.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> The Constitution entrusts our elected representatives in Congress with
> legislative power, but in recent years much of that power has been
> delegated away to unelected, unaccountable federal bureaucrats.
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> This week the House of Representatives has an opportunity to fix this.
> On Wednesday, the House will vote on H.R. 10, the REINS Act, to make it
> clear that Congress makes the laws in this country, not agency bureaucrats.
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> Click here to urge your Member of Congress to support the REINS Act and
> restore the proper balance of power in the legislative process!
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> The Small Business Administration reported recently that it cost American
> businesses $1.75 trillion to comply with federal regulations in 2008, more
> than individual and corporate income taxes combined. With such significant
> costs, clearly something has gone awry in the process.
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> The REINS Act helps correct this problem. Whenever an agency seeks to
> finalize a new "major" regulation – one with an economic impact of $100
> million or more – the House and Senate must first vote to approve it, and
> the President must sign it before it can take effect. Sound familiar? This
> is how the Framers intended the legislative process to work!
>
> The REINS Act won't stop every costly federal regulation or solve our
> existing regulatory problems, but it will ensure that when a new regulation
> takes effect every citizen will know exactly who voted for it and will be
> able to hold them accountable. We'll soon find out how many Members of
> Congress are willing to accept that responsibility.
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> Congress should make the laws in our country, not unelected and
> unaccountable bureaucrats. Click here to take action!
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> Sincerely,
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> Americans for Prosperity
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