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Regulation Digest
June 8, 2022
Vol. 11, No. 23
Editor: Bryce Chinault
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GW Regulatory Studies Center
SBCA
SSRN
The Regulatory Review
Urban Institute
Washington Legal Fdn.
Yale JREG
ACUS
American Action Forum
AEI
Brookings Institution
CAP
CEI
Federalist Society
Free State Fdn.
Hoover Institution
Manhattan Institute
Mercatus Center
Progressive Policy Inst.
Reason
RFF
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Editor's Note: This will be my last newsletter as I will soon depart GW for a new opportunity. There's no need to fear as the Reg Studies team will keep the newsletter going, and I know it will continue to bring you value. I also want to express my sincere gratitude to the indefatigable Susan Dudley, and her amazing team (that you should join!), for allowing me the opportunity to learn alongside her. Please do connect with me on LinkedIn and say hello at our event tomorrow!
-- Bryce Noble Yates Chinault
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Agency Rulemaking Highlights
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COVID-19 Related Actions
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Other Notable Actions
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued a request for information to better inform the agency's "understanding and oversight of climate-related financial risk." Comments due August 8.
The Comptroller of the Currency, Federal Reserve, ad Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation issued a joint notice of proposed rulemaking to amend various CRA regulations. Comments due August 5.
Telemarketing
The Federal Trade Commission issued a notice of proposed rulemaking to "require telemarketers and sellers to maintain additional records, prohibit false or misleading statements in B2B transactions, and add a new definition for the term 'previous donor.'” The FTC also issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking on whether related rules should "continue to exempt telemarketing calls to businesses, require a notice and cancelation mechanism with negative option sales, and whether to extend to telemarketing calls that consumers initiate regarding computer technical support services." Comments are due August 2.
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Congress & Regulatory Reform
Financial Markets & Housing
Energy & Environment
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E.P.A., Reversing Trump, Will Restore States’ Power to Block Pipelines, New York Times
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EPA moves to give states, tribes more power to protect water, Associated Press
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EPA Trims Ethanol Fuel Mandate for 2020-21 But Raises It for 2022, Wall Street Journal
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New Zealand to price sheep and cow burps to cut greenhouse gases, Reuters
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Biden to update ‘sacred’ EJ order that never really worked, E&E News
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‘Slow-walked or watered down’: Friendly fire strafes Biden’s climate office, Politico
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EPA Tweaks Enforcement Guidance for Equity, Chemicals, Climate, Bloomberg
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EU Lawmakers Uphold Ban on New Combustion Engine Cars by 2035, Bloomberg
Health & Safety
Business & Technology
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