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The President Signed into Law S.J. Res. 13 and S.J. Res 31 – The White House

Last updated: June 20, 2025 3:35 pm
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President Signs Major Disapproval Resolutions

On Friday, June 20, 2025, the President took a significant step by signing into law two resolutions aimed at curtailing specific regulatory actions by federal agencies. These actions highlight the ongoing tug-of-war between legislative oversight and regulatory authority.

The first resolution, S.J. Res. 13, provides congressional disapproval of a rule from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) under the Department of the Treasury. This rule pertains to the review process for applications under the Bank Merger Act. By rejecting this rule, Congress aims to assert its influence over how bank mergers are evaluated, a point of contention in an era where financial consolidation is often scrutinized for its potential impacts on competition and consumer choice.

The second resolution, S.J. Res. 31, targets a rule from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the reclassification of major sources of air pollution under the Clean Air Act. This disapproval reflects a broader concern over regulatory measures designed to manage environmental health and safety. The EPA’s attempt to classify certain pollution sources differently has garnered criticism, suggesting that such reclassifications could dilute environmental protections, a move that some argue may prioritize industrial interests over public health.

These legislative actions underscore a critical moment in American governance, where the balance between regulatory authority and congressional oversight is increasingly contentious. In an age where the implications of regulation extend far beyond bureaucratic paperwork—affecting everything from local economies to global environmental standards—the stakes are high. The disapproval of these rules not only reflects the current political climate but also raises questions about the future of regulatory practices in the face of evolving economic and environmental challenges.

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