As TWI’s Matthew Blake reported the White House is looking to ram through dozens of new regulations in the waning weeks of its final term. But Wendy Norris at Colorado Independent points out, via Politico, that a little known 1996 law could allow Congress to undo up to 90 last-minute regulations pushed through by the lame duck White House. Ironically, the 1996 Congressional Review Act was passed by Newt Gingrich and the then-House GOP majority to curb attempts by the first-term Clinton administration to institute its own midnight rulings.