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Bush Pushes Scary Midnight Regulations (Many to Last)

Posted by Harry Hanbury, American News Project at 11:54 AM on December 26, 2008.


George W. Bush is on pace to impose more last-minute changes to federal rules than any president in history.

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George W. Bush is on pace to impose more last-minute changes to federal rules than any president in history. Many consider Bush's "midnight regulations" to be a parting gift to big industry and against the greater public interest. Discussions are already underway to see if the next Congress can undo what the Bush White House has done.

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