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    Trump and GOP would seek to unravel administrative state after years of Biden-era rulemaking
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    Trump and GOP would seek to unravel administrative state after years of Biden-era rulemaking

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    Pennsylvania Senate hopeful Dave McCormick lays out economic priorities
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    Jim McGovern calls House Republicans most ‘ineffective, incompetent majority’ in US history
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    Jim McGovern calls House Republicans most ‘ineffective, incompetent majority’ in US history

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    Dozens of conservative groups call on Congress to strike down controversial SEC climate rule
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    Dozens of conservative groups call on Congress to strike down controversial SEC climate rule

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    Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler.
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    The CFPB on Tuesday announced a final rule that would lower most credit card late fees to $8. (Flickr)
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    Biden administration unveils new rule to cap credit card late fees at $8

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    Tom Emmer in April proposed the Firearm Due Process Protection Act, which would define how the FBI is required to treat consumers who fail the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. (AP Photo)
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    Emmer to introduce legislation going after rulemaking and administrative state  

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    How Mike Johnson was forced to delay a key vote because he faced another GOP mutiny: Report
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    How Mike Johnson was forced to delay a key vote because he faced another GOP mutiny: Report

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    Mike Lawler's bill to expand the SALT cap has passed out of the Rules Committee
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    House moves quickly on SALT deduction expansion bill sought by New York Republicans

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    U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, right, and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell wait for a group photo session of the G7 meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors, in Niigata, Japan, Friday, May 12, 2023. The FSOC announced new regulations related to nonbanks.
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    Regulators make it easier to label nonbanks too big to fail in latest oversight move

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