House Workforce Committee Chair: Congress 'Can Try' Using CRA To Stop I2P2 If Warranted

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A key House Republican on worker safety and health says Congress, if members find a need following any eventual OSHA injury and illness prevention program (I2P2) rule based upon its provisions, “can try” to invoke the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to stop such a regulation, though he points out the political difficulty of doing so. Rep. John Kline (MN), chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, tells Inside OSHA Online in an exclusive interview that “we don't know what this thing” might look like, and notes that the only other time the CRA has been invoked was to stop OSHA

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