Giving you a front row seat to democracy. A conversation now ry policy across president ial administrations. Our guest is sarah hay, a policy analyst at the Regulatory Studies Center at George Washington university. Good morning. Guest good morning, thanks for having me. Host a recent wall street journal headline. Trump used a 1996 law to overturn obamaera regulations and biden aides hope to stop the republican from doing it again if he wins. The 1996 law that the wall street journal is referring to there is the Congressional Review Act. What is it . Why do we have it . Guest so the Congressional Review Act was enacted in 1996 as a way for congress to retain oversight of federal regulation and so its kind of an ex pabssive expansive law. It can cover any regulation, the broadest definition of regulation that we have, under the administrative procedure act. And so when regulations are disapproved using the c. R. A. , agencies are barred from reissuing them in a substantially similar for
Host good morning it is monday, may 13. Whether it is the College Campus protest over israel and god also her preparation and protest of National Conventions. Protests are the spotlight. We are asking you if you ever participated in a protest and what issue were you rallying for . Phone lines are split by age if you are under 25 202 7488000, if you are over 65 202 7488002. You can send us a text at 202 7488003 or catch up on social media at x at cspanwj and facebook at facebook. Com cspan. First some numbers from the Gallup Organization. The Gallup Organization pulling on this topic in the last time they did it was an in the wake of the dobbs abortion decision. Gallup first pulled back in 1965 with just 10 of americans said they felt the urge to organize a public demonstration. Speaking of the 1960s parallels between College Product test protest of today and 1960s. 1960s advocates see parallels to protest today. Some said they see themselves in todays protesters while others drew a sta
Host a recent wall street journal headline. Trump used a 1996 law to overturn obamaera regulations and biden aides hope to stop the republican from doing it again if he wins. The 1996 law that the wall street journal is referring to there is the Congressional Review Act. What is it . Why do we have it . Guest so the Congressional Review Act was enacted in 1996 as a way for congress to retain oversight of federal regulation and so its kind of an ex pabssive expansive law. It can cover any regulation, the broadest definition of regulation that we have, under the administrative procedure act. And so when regulations are disapproved using the c. R. A. , agencies are barred from reissuing them in a substantially similar format and the regulation is taken off the books immediately. Host maybe we should start with what are regulations . Guest absolutely. Host and who promulgates regulations and what is that process . Guest so regulations effect your everyday life. Its making sure the bacon yo
Poce w the senate is back at 3 00 p. M. Eastern. Senators wil vote on executive d dicial nominations for u. S. District and circuit court. Tclive coverage of the house on cspan and the senate on cspan 2. You can watch with our video ap cspan now or online at cspan. Org. A conversation now on regulatory policy across president ial administrations. Our guest is sarah hay as George Washington university. Trump proved. His agenda. Trump used 1996 law to overturn obama era regulation. Erring to there is the Congressional Review Act. What is it . Why do we have it . Guest so the Congressional Review Act was enacted in 1996 as a way for congress to retain oversight of federal regulation and so its kind of an ex pabssive expansive law. It can cover any regulation, the broadest definition of regulation that we have, under the administrative procedure act. And so when regulations are disapproved using the c. R. A. , agencies are barred from reissuing them in a substantially similar format and th
Terrorists came from the Turkish Borders, all the terrorists inside syria. End of quote. But the examples we just heard, zadan al loush, who was killed inside syria, covered extensively by governmentowned media, he was described as a big terrorist leader by your own media. He was inside a syrian prison and he was let go in 2011 by the Syrian Government. Did you not know about his past . And why was he in prison, then released, based on that . And of course, turkey that means they did not all come through the turkish thank you so much. Thank you. Try to make the question short to give more portion to everybody to answer. Dr. Shaaban i really dont know. You know, if you are insinuating that we could possibly know that somebody is going to turn such a terrorist and we let him out of prison. He was taken to court and then he was released just as any prisoner would be released after he spends the time that he had to spend in prison. But i meant all the terrorists who came from out of syria