A bill to provide that no agency may take any significant regulatory action until the unemployment rate is equal to or less than 7.7 percent.
Regulation Moratorium and Jobs Preservation Act of 2011 - Prohibits any federal agency from taking any significant regulatory action until the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports a monthly unemployment rate equal to or less than 7.7%.
Defines as "significant" any regulatory action that is likely to: (1) have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more or adversely affect the economy, productivity, competition, jobs, the environment, public health or safety, small entities, or state, local, or tribal governments or communities; (2) create a serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with another agency's action; (3) materially alter the budgetary impact of entitlements, grants, user fees, or loan programs or the rights and obligations of recipients thereof; or (4) raise novel legal or policy issues.
Authorizes the President to waive such prohibition if the President notifies Congress that a waiver is necessary on the basis of national security or a national emergency. Allows judicial review of all claims under this Act.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources.
Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 477.
Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 203.
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs, Stimulus Oversight and Government Spending .
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
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