NEW U.S. ADMINISTRATION GETS TO WORK
23 January 2009
All Bush Administration last-minute regulations
frozen
Newly inaugurated US President Barak Obama and his team
have hit the ground running following Tuesday's
festivities in Washington, with an order to all federal
agencies and departments to stop any pending regulations
until they can be reviewed by incoming staff, halting
last-minute Bush orders in their tracks, reports the
Reuters news agency.
"This afternoon, White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel
signed a memorandum sent to all agencies and departments
to stop all pending regulations until a legal and policy
review can be conducted by the Obama administration,"
the White House said in a statement issued just hours
after Obama took office.
Reuters reports that the review (see previous InfoPowa
reports) is a tool commonly used by a new administration
to delay so-called "midnight regulations" put in place
by a former president between the election and
Inauguration Day.
Midnight regulations have been heavily used by recent
former presidents, including the Democrat Bill Clinton,
Republican George H. W. Bush, and most recently, the
Republican George W. Bush.
Besides the much criticised regulations supporting the
UIGEA, controversial late rules by the outgoing Bush
administration include allowing the carrying of
concealed weapons in some national parks and prohibiting
medical facilities from receiving federal money for
discriminating against doctors and nurses who refuse to
assist with abortions or dispense contraceptives based
on religious grounds.
Federal law requires a 60-day waiting period before any
major regulatory changes become law, which in the past
has prompted some presidents to try to publish new major
regulations to ensure they go into effect before the new
president's inauguration on January 20.
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