Congress looks to get control over federal agencies

Agency rules costly to taxpayers, think-tank says

The Washington Examiner reports that Congress wants to get a handle on federal agencies and the expensive rules they impose.

They've got a new bill that says lawmakers would have to approve any new federal regulations that have an impact of $100-million or more.

Lawmakers say the executive branch approved 200 such rules last year, 16-times more than what Congress did in the same time period.

A conservative think tank says cutting back on the agency rules could save taxpayers as much as $27-billion per year.