Thursday, December 15, 2016

House conservative wants Trump to undo certain regulations-late 3

Republican, Mark Meadows, the incoming chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, has used a meeting with Donald Trump to discuss a list of 232 regulations that the incoming president could repeal. Climate, energy, nutrition, net neutrality, consumers, smokers, international developments and etc, are all examples of certain regulations that the The Freedom Caucus has suggested. The Caucus suggest that Trump opens up oil exploration on federally owned land, kill the State Departments office on climate change and any office assigned to study it (climate). The caucus advised Trump to undo Obama-era guidelines for school lunches and supplements (nutrition). The caucus also recommend undoing the Federal Communications Commission's 2015 regulation, because it did "too much in a stroke."Another recommendation would be to end funding for smoke-free public housing and removing tobacco products from the Food and Drug Administrations purview. The list goes on, with an explanation of every regulation.

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