Congress Will Look Back To Midnight Regulations Relating To UIGEA

In the United States, the Democrats have promised to roll back any legalization which has been recently made by the outgoing President George W Bush, which will consist of rules making compulsory the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA). Barack Obama has become America’s 44th President and the reality that Democrat Party dominates both the chambers of Congress might make the Bush Administration’s late work pretty easier Administration to prevent easy functionality of the successor’s hands for years.

However the “Congress is going to have to roll up its sleeves and look back in to these midnight regulations because it’s clear that they are part of a desire for the Administration, as it heads out the door, to put some ideological trophies on the wall,” per Oregon Senator Ron Wyden last week in a media report.

Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid, who is the Senate majority leader, declared that they shared their colleagues’ wish to change some of the midnight regulations; however, they were waiting for help from the Obama Administration prior to taking on a particular strategy.

The incoming White House Counsel, Gregory Craig for the Obama Administration, declared that he and his team were in the process reviewing ‘these latest regulations which have been issued in the final days’ of the Bush administration inclusive of those related to Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA)
there by ‘taking suitable steps to deal with any concerns in a timely manner’.to undo.

After the defeat of the Republicans in the November’s elections, President Bush declared regulations in a series which is commonly known by the term ‘midnight’ regulations, and when such things are enacted with Presidential signature in many cases if permits an outgoing

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