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Regulation Digest
February 17, 2021
Vol. 10, No. 6
Editor: Bryce Chinault
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GW Regulatory Studies Center
Cato Institute
CAP
CEI
Economic Policy Inst.
Federalist Society
Heritage Foundation
Hoover Institution
Inst. for Policy Integrity
Manhattan Institute
Mercatus Center
NBER
Niskanen Center
Reason
R Street Institute
RFF
SSRN
The Regulatory Review
Washington Legal Fdn.
Yale Journal on Reg.
American Action Forum
AEI
American Prospect
Brookings Institution
Various Sources
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Agency Rulemaking Highlights
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COVID-19 Related Actions
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Other Notable Actions
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration issued a proposed rule to conform to the United Nations' Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals Revision 7. Comments due April 19.
The Comptroller, Federal Reserve, and FDIC issued a final rule establishing a quantitative metric to assess bank funding stability over a one-year time horizon. Effective July 1.
The Federal Trade Commission issued a final rule requiring EnergyGuide labels for portable air conditioners conform to Dept. of Energy efficiency changes. Effective October 1.
The Food & Drug Administration issued a notice of availability with revised guidance for industry related to cigarette packages and advertisements.
Role of Supervisory Guidance
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Congress & Regulatory Reform
Financial Markets & Housing
Energy & Environment
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EPA to jettison major Obama climate rule, as Biden eyes a bigger push, Washington Post
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Why Biden Is Reviving Climate Change’s Magic Number, Bloomberg
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Yellen Is Creating a New Senior Treasury Post for Climate Czar, Wall Street Journal
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Buttigieg sets goals for electric, automated freight vehicles, The Hill
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Yellen: Treasury's approach to climate will 'change dramatically' from Trump era, The Hill
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Biden administration delays Trump rule allowing companies to pay less money for drilling on federal lands, The Hill
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There’s an invisible climate threat seeping from grocery store freezers. Biden wants to change that., Washington Post
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Carbon was $1 under Trump. It's about to skyrocket, Climatewire
Health & Safety
Business
Technology
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