Senate Republicans are looking to stop work at the National Labor Relations Board and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, piggybacking on a federal appeals court ruling that invalidated some of President Barack Obama’s controversial recess appointments.
A series of Republican bills filed on Capitol Hill the week ending February 1, call for a freeze on any NLRB decisions, regulations or rulings until there is a final resolution to any pending lawsuits that challenge the constitutionality of Obama’s appointments to that board.
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