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Regulation Digest
May 4, 2022
Vol. 11, No. 18
Editor: Bryce Chinault
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GW Regulatory Studies Center
NBER
Niskanen Center
Progressive Policy Inst.
Reason
R Street Institute
SSRN
Tech Policy Institute
The Regulatory Review
Washington Legal Fdn.
American Action Forum
AEI
Bipartisan Policy Center
Brookings Institution
Cato Institute
CPR
CEI
Federalist Society
Free State Fdn.
Heritage Foundation
Hoover Institution
Inst. for Policy Integrity
ITIF
Mercatus Center
Various Sources
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Agency Rulemaking Highlights
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COVID-19 Related Actions
Ukraine/Russia Related Actions
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Other Notable Actions
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a final rule to require fleet-wide averages of roughly 49 mpg for model year 2026 passenger cars and light trucks. Effective July 1.
The Food & Drug Administration will host public meetings on June 13 & 15 regarding two proposed rules on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. Comments on the proposed rules are due July 5.
The Federal Communications Commission issued a proposed rule to "better align financial incentives of utilities and attachers with respect to pole replacements" to increase broadband access. Comments due June 27.
The Dept. of Homeland Security issued a temporary final rule to extend expiring certain employment authorization documents from 180 days to up to 540 days from the expiration date. Effective May 4.
The EPA issued a draft policy assessment for Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Comments due May 31.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a notice of proposed rulemaking to "reform both the pro forma Open Access Transmission Tariff and the pro forma Large Generator Interconnection Agreement." Comments due July 18.
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Congress & Regulatory Reform
Financial Markets & Housing
Energy & Environment
Health & Safety
Business & Technology
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