as folks are calling in, bridget dooling. congress'success rate, it does not seem like it is accessible often. there has been 20 rules overturned total since the congressional review act w put into effectndne happened i the 107th congress in 2001 a 2002 and 16 rules overturned in 2017 to 2018, the 115 congress, and three in the 117th congress. explain why this does not seem to be that successful that often and what the heck was going on in the 115 congress. guest: to put those numbers into conch -- context, any given year, federal agencies issue several hundred rules, so when you think about the types of numbers you're talking about, 1, 3, 16, it is a very small portion of the total number of rules that go out the door. the first time it was used was after the end of the clinton administration. there was a labor rule related to workplace safety and ergonomics that was disapproved by the next administration and that is a trend you will see in the data. the congressional review act tends to be used to disapprove rules right at