A rule that could reverse net neutrality’s repeal is why your back and wrists hurt at work

A rule that could reverse net neutrality’s repeal is why your back and wrists hurt at work

Reversing the FCC’s net-neutrality repeal may rest on an obscure law that was used once in two decades: to overturn a federal law requiring safer, ergonomic workplaces. The Congressional Review Act (CRA) was passed as part of Republican Newt Gingrich’s 1996 “Contract with America,” and allows Congress to overturn executive agencies’ regulations. The Supreme Court…